DETERMINATION OF BIFURCATION POINTS IN THE FUNCTIONING OF “SOIL-PLANT–AIR” SYSTEM

Author:

Maksimov Ivan1,Kalimullin Marat2,Alekseev Evgeniy1,Vasiliev Aleksey,Maksimov Nikita

Affiliation:

1. Chuvash State Agrocultural Academy

2. Kazan State Agrarian University

Abstract

To date, a number of mathematical models of plant growth, developed by domestic and foreign scientists, are known. However, the issues of determining the bifurcation points that arise during the functioning of “soil-plant-air” system have not been sufficiently considered. In relation to the issues considered in the article, the bifurcation point is a critical state of the “plant” subsystem, at which it becomes unstable with respect to fluctuations in natural and climatic conditions (drought, frost, prolonged rains, etc.) and there is uncertainty in the development of plants (further growth or their death), as well as the intensive growth of plants as a result of the corresponding technological operations. For control and operational management of the formation of agricultural crops, it is desirable to know the bifurcation points determined by the biological time of plant growth and extreme weather situations. Therefore, the main goal of research is the analytical determination of bifurcation points observed during the vegetation of plants. The “plant” subsystem at the bifurcation point can be simultaneously in two or more states. As a result of the analysis of the obtained analytical dependences of various possible states of “soil-plant-air” system, it is proposed to subdivide bifurcations into negative and positive ones. A method has been obtained for determining bifurcation points during the functioning of “soil-plant-air” system. Under natural and climatic conditions, critical situations can arise with insufficient incoming substances to “soil-plant-air” system, such as light supply, moisture supply, heat supply, food supply and gas supply of plants. As a result of analytical studies, bifurcation points were determined in “soil-plant-air” system, depending on the radiation balance (R) formed on the underlying surface, slopes of different exposure and steepness, and coefficients characterizing light, moisture, heat, food and gas supply plants.

Publisher

Infra-M Academic Publishing House

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology

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