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  • SWAP 50th birthday in 2024
    • Morning session (English)
    • Afternoon session (Dutch)

SWAP 50th birthday in 2024

The SWAP (Soil-Water-Atmosphere-Plant) model and its predecessors such as SWATRE and SWACROP are celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2024. To celebrate this milestone a special paper was published in which the latest developments were discussed, including:

  • Crop growth i.r.t. soil, climate and water management including root development
  • Soil hydraulic properties
  • Drought stress: empirical and process-based concepts
  • Oxygen stress
  • Case studies
  • Promising developments in the near future

This open access paper appeared in Agricultural Water Management and is titled: SWAP 50 years: Advances in modelling soil-water-atmosphere-plant interactions. This paper was also presented at the EGU 2024 meeting in Vienna.

Secondly, a symposium was organized to celebrate this birthday (Wageningen, the Netherlands; November 22, 2024). In the morning session contributions focussed on scientific developments in SWAP (all in English). In the afternoon session examples of the use of SWAP in several projects were discussed (all in Dutch). You can find the programme here. The contributions of this symposium are available below:

Morning session (English)

  • Marius Heinen (WENR, NL): SWAP 50 years: Advances in modelling soil-water-atmosphere-plant interactions
  • Csilla Farkas (NIBIO, Norway): Accounting for the variability of soil hydraulic properties in soil water regime estimation of intensively tilled soils
  • Pavan Cornelissen (WENR, NL): Effect of ploughing in simulations with SWAP-PEARL
  • Martin Mulder (WENR, NL): Dynamic crop growth and root development
  • Janine de Wit (KWR, NL): Hydrological consequences of controlled drainage with subirrigation modelled with SWAP
  • Erika Lucia Rodriguez (ILVO, Belgium): Performance of controlled drainage in tile-drained agricultural field using scenario analysis with soil-plant modelling code SWAP
  • Tom de Swaef (ILVO, Belgium): Modeling quinoa growth under salinity and drought stress
  • Quirijn de Jong van Lier (Univ. São Paulo, Brazil): Stochastic analysis of soil hydraulic property uncertainty propagation in predictions by the SWAP model

Afternoon session (Dutch)

  • Martin Mulder (WENR): Simulaties van gewasopbrengst met SWAP-WOFOST voor Waterwijzer Landbouw
  • Ardy Saarloos (WPR): Economische effecten van beregening
  • Sarah Garré (ILVO, Belgi?): SWAP als tool voor landbouwonderzoek in Vlaanderen
  • Aaldrik Tiktak (PBL): 50 jaar SWAP, 25 jaar PEARL. Het belang van een goed hydrologisch model voor de modellering van het gedrag van bestrijdingsmiddelen
  • Jos van Dam (WU): Grafische schil en gebruik SWAP in onderwijs
  • Piet Groenendijk (WENR): SWAP en de link met nutri?nten- en uitspoelingsmodellen
 

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