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NAME
i.biomass  - Computes biomass growth, precursor of crop yield calculation.
KEYWORDS
imagery, 
biomass, 
FPAR, 
yield
SYNOPSIS
i.biomass
i.biomass --help
i.biomass fpar=name lightuse_efficiency=name latitude=name dayofyear=name transmissivity_singleway=name water_availability=name output=name  [--overwrite]  [--help]  [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui] 
Flags:
- --overwrite
 
- Allow output files to overwrite existing files
 
- --help
 
- Print usage summary
 
- --verbose
 
- Verbose module output
 
- --quiet
 
- Quiet module output
 
- --ui
 
- Force launching GUI dialog
 
 
Parameters:
- fpar=name [required]
 
- Name of fPAR raster map
 
- lightuse_efficiency=name [required]
 
- Name of light use efficiency raster map (UZB:cotton=1.9)
 
- latitude=name [required]
 
- Name of degree latitude raster map [dd.ddd]
 
- dayofyear=name [required]
 
- Name of Day of Year raster map [1-366]
 
- transmissivity_singleway=name [required]
 
- Name of single-way transmissivity raster map [0.0-1.0]
 
- water_availability=name [required]
 
- Value of water availability raster map [0.0-1.0]
 
- output=name [required]
 
- Name for output daily biomass growth raster map [kg/ha/d]
 
 
i.biomass calculates the biomass growth for a day after [1][2]. 
Input:
 - fPAR, the modified Photosynthetic Active Radiation for crops.
 
 - Light Use Efficiency [0.0-1.0], in Uzbekistan cotton is at 1.9 most of the time.
 
 - Latitude [0.0-90.0], from r.latlong.
 
 - DOY [1-366].
 
 - Transmissivity of the atmosphere single-way [0.0-1.0], mostly around 0.7+ in clear sky.
 
 - Water availability [0.0-1.0], possibly using direct output from i.eb.evapfr.
 
i.biomass can use the output of 
i.eb.evapfr directly
as water availability input.
Remove Latitude, DOY and Tsw from input and replace with a raster 
input compatible with 
r.sun output.
i.eb.evapfr,
r.latlong,
r.sun
[1] Bastiaanssen, W.G.M., Ali, S., 2002. A new crop yield 
forecasting model based on satellite measurements applied across the 
Indus Basin, Pakistan. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 
94(3):321-340. (PDF)
[2] Chemin, Y., Platonov, A., Abdullaev, I., Ul-Hassan, M. 2005. 
Supplementing farm level water productivity assessment by remote 
sensing in transition economies. Water International. 30(4):513-521.
Yann Chemin, Bec de Mortagne, France
Last changed: $Date: 2016-05-18 00:11:09 -0700 (Wed, 18 May 2016) $
SOURCE CODE
Available at: i.biomass source code (history)
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