Given the increasing complexity of agricultural systems within the broader context of the bio-based circular economy, simplified and unified plant models are needed that represent the primary biomass production by solar-driven carbondioxide sequestration. Utilizing experiences from process systems engineering, which was originally inspired by chemical engineering, a suitable plant model is proposed. The structure of the model is generated from the process net of theunderlying state and transition elements. Two special-state elements are introduced for the short-term storage of the supplied biomass to be distributed and the uptake of nutrient-containing water, necessary for evapotranspiration and photosynthesis. The transition-oriented description of functionalities follows the essential causalities and balances of natural self-control. Implementation of the model is illustrated by a simple example.
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Varga, M. (2022). Developing Plant Models of Reduced Complexity by Chemical Process Engineering Way of Thinking. Hungarian Journal of Industry and Chemistry, 50(1), 57–65. https://doi.org/10.33927/hjic-2022-09
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