G. Buck-Sorlin, R. Hemmerling, O. Kniemeyer, B. Burema, Winfried Kurth
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New Rule-Based Modelling Methods for Radiation and Object Avoidance in Virtual Plant Canopies
As an extension of the L-system formalism, relational growth grammars (RGG) can be expressed in the programming language XL, allowing for a transparent specification of structural botanical rules, dependency on the environment and process-based models, all in the same framework. We demonstrate this at simple models for growth under the constraints of object avoidance and sensitivity to radiation.