Modeling of phosphorus loads in sugarcane in a low-relief landscape using ontology-based simulation.

@article{Kwon2010ModelingOP,
  title={Modeling of phosphorus loads in sugarcane in a low-relief landscape using ontology-based simulation.},
  author={Hoyoung Kwon and Sabine Grunwald and Howard W. Beck and Yunchul Jung and Samira H. Daroub and Timothy A. Lang and Kelly T. Morgan},
  journal={Journal of environmental quality},
  year={2010},
  volume={39 5},
  pages={
          1751-61
        }
}
Water flow and P dynamics in a low-relief landscape manipulated by extensive canal and ditch drainage systems were modeled utilizing an ontology-based simulation model. In the model, soil water flux and processes between three soil inorganic P pools (labile, active, and stable) and organic P are represented as database objects. And user-defined relationships among objects are used to automatically generate computer code (Java) for running the simulation of discharge and P loads. Our objectives… 

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