Skip to main content
Advertisement
Browse Subject Areas
?

Click through the PLOS taxonomy to find articles in your field.

For more information about PLOS Subject Areas, click here.

< Back to Article

Fig 1.

Time relations of emergence of rapeseed seedlings for non-treated seeds (control) and for two methods of application of plant extracts (to soil and on seeds)—Generalized logistic curves.

More »

Fig 1 Expand

Table 1.

Evaluation of model precision and computing modelling efficiency for rapeseed seedlings for non-treated seeds (control) and two methods of application of plant extracts (to soil and on seeds).

More »

Table 1 Expand

Fig 2.

Correlation between the experimentally determined emergence percentage and respective predicted values emergence of winter rape for control (a) and two methods of application of plant extracts to soil (b) and seeds (c).

More »

Fig 2 Expand

Fig 3.

Time dependence of a) first and b) second derivative and c) phase portrait of the generalized logistic curves (Fig 1).

More »

Fig 3 Expand

Fig 4.

Time dependence of B(t) used in scenario 1.

More »

Fig 4 Expand

Fig 5.

Time dependence of C(t) used in scenario 2.

More »

Fig 5 Expand

Fig 6.

Time dependence of K(t) used in scenario 3.

More »

Fig 6 Expand

Fig 7.

Time dependence of emergence of rapeseed seedlings for the application of plant extracts to soil (laboratory experiment) and for virtual scenarios 1–3.

More »

Fig 7 Expand