relation: http://miis.maths.ox.ac.uk/miis/94/ title: Roses are unselfish: a greenhouse growth model to predict harvest rates. creator: Bokhove, Onno creator: Dubbeldam, Johan creator: Getto, Philipp creator: van 't Hof, Bas creator: Ovenden, Nick creator: Pik, Derk creator: Prokert, Georg creator: Rottschäfer, Vivi creator: van der Sar, Dick subject: None/Other description: We consider the question of how rose production in a greenhouse can be optimised. Based on realistic assumptions, a rose growth model is derived that can be used to predict the rose harvest. The model is made up of two constituent parts: (i) a local model that calculates the photosynthetic rate per area of leaf and (ii) a global model of the greenhouse that transforms the photosynthesis of the leaves into an increase in mass of the rose crop. The growth rate of the rose stems depends not only on the time-dependent ambient conditions within the greenhouse, which include temperature, relative humidity, CO$_2$ concentration and light intensity, but also on the location and age distribution of the leaves and the form of the underlying rose bush supporting the crop. date: 2002-02-22 type: Study Group Report type: NonPeerReviewed format: application/pdf language: en identifier: http://miis.maths.ox.ac.uk/miis/94/1/rosesproc.pdf identifier: Bokhove, Onno and Dubbeldam, Johan and Getto, Philipp and van 't Hof, Bas and Ovenden, Nick and Pik, Derk and Prokert, Georg and Rottschäfer, Vivi and van der Sar, Dick (2002) Roses are unselfish: a greenhouse growth model to predict harvest rates. [Study Group Report]