نتایج جستجو برای: leaf canopy temperature

تعداد نتایج: 543727  

Journal: :American journal of botany 2009
David L Dilcher Elizabeth A Kowalski Michael C Wiemann Luis Felipe Hinojosa Terry A Lott

One method to determine past climate has been the use of leaf morphological characteristics of fossil leaves quantified using modern climate and canopy leaf characteristics. Fossil assemblages are composed of abscised leaves, and climate may be more accurately determined by using leaves from leaf litter instead of the canopy. To better understand whether taphonomic processes make a difference i...

2017
Kamal H. Amer Jerry L. Hatfield

E (Rn G) cp{es[T(z)] e(z)}/ra (ra rc)/ra [1] Precision irrigation requires a method of quantifying the crop water status or root zone depletion of water to determine when and how where E is the latent heat of vaporization (J m 2 s 1), much water to apply to the soil. Changes in canopy resistance (rc) the change of saturation vapor pressure with temperaand canopy temperatures have the potential ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1998
Olevi Kull Andres Koppel Asko Noormets

Leaf nitrogen distribution pattern was studied four times during the growing season in a 2-year-old Salix viminalis L. and Salix dasyclados Wimm. plantation in Estonia. We measured the vertical distributions of leaf nitrogen concentration, dry mass, leaf area and light environment (as fractional transmission of diffuse irradiance, a(d)) in the canopy. The light-independent nitrogen pool was eva...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2013
Pille Mänd Lea Hallik Josep Peñuelas Olevi Kull

We investigated changes in chlorophyll a fluorescence from alternate leaf surfaces to assess the intraleaf light acclimation patterns in combination with natural variations in radiation, leaf angles, leaf mass per area (LMA), chlorophyll content (Chl) and leaf optical parameters. Measurements were conducted on bottom- and top-layer leaves of Tilia cordata Mill. (a shade-tolerant sub-canopy spec...

2011
Fumiki Hosoi Kazushige Nakabayashi Kenji Omasa

In the present study, an attempt was made to produce a precise 3D image of a tomato canopy using a portable high-resolution scanning lidar. The tomato canopy was scanned by the lidar from three positions surrounding it. Through the scanning, the point cloud data of the canopy were obtained and they were co-registered. Then, points corresponding to leaves were extracted and converted into polygo...

2001
L. E. Sollenberger J. C. Burns

Compared to temperate systems, there have been few detailed assessments of canopy characteristics and associated grazing behavior in planted tropical grasslands. Reasons include the large number of forage species used in warm climates, the diversity of their morphology, research priorities emphasizing germplasm evaluation and management, and limited resources. This review describes canopy attri...

2013
David T. Hanson Laura E. Green William T. Pockman

Reduction of hydraulic conductance to the canopy has been shown to result in stomatal responses to limit transpiration. To test for similar responses to perturbations of the hydraulic network in leaves, we simultaneously measured leaf gas exchange with spatially explicit chlorophyll-a fluorescence and leaf temperature to examine the effects of cutting a primary leaf vein in Helianthus annuus. W...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2004
Liu-Kang Xu Theodore C Hsiao

Water-use efficiency (WUE) is critical in determining the adaptation and productivity of plants in water-limited areas, either under the present climate or future global change. Data on WUE are often highly variable and a unifying and quantitative approach is needed to analyse and predict WUE for different environments. Hsiao has already proposed a set of paradigm equations based on leaf gas ex...

2005
C. J. Birch J. Vos P. E. L. van der Putten

Crop models need accurate simulation of the interdependent processes of crop development and leaf area production. Crop development proceeds according to genotype characteristics and environmental influences, specifically temperature and photoperiod. It can be partly described by thermal requirements for development intervals and coefficients that describe genotype adaptation. The objectives of...

2000
H. Kage C. Alt H. StuÈtzel

Measurements of CO2 exchange of cauli ̄ower leaves were carried out in a ®eld experiment which included two nitrogen fertilisation rates. Irradiance and CO2 concentration were varied at the leaf level within a leaf cuvette and additionally a temperature treatment was applied to ®eld grown plants moved into climate chambers. These measurements were used to estimate parameter values of a rectangul...

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