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Exploring Virtual Crops with Tom De Swaef | AFP • P1

46 min · 14. juni 2025
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Can we predict how plants grow or respond to stress? Join Jeroen Schreel and Tom De Swaef, a research associate at ILVO (Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food), as they explore how plant models are developed—and why they’re critical for the future of agriculture. From simulating root systems to forecasting plant-water dynamics, they unpack how mathematical models help scientists decode complex plant behavior and make smarter, data-driven decisions in crop science.   Thanks to ILVO for sponsoring this video! Stay curious – join the AFP newsletter: https://applefinchpudding.ck.page [https://applefinchpudding.ck.page/]   #plantmodeling #cropscience #plants #modelling #sciencepodcast

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