نتایج جستجو برای: canopy temperature

تعداد نتایج: 465860  

Journal: :Ecology letters 2015
Scott Bennett Thomas Wernberg Thibaut de Bettignies Gary A Kendrick Robert J Anderson John J Bolton Kirsten L Rodgers Nick T Shears Jean-Charles Leclerc Laurent Lévêque Dominique Davoult Hartvig C Christie

Species interactions are integral drivers of community structure and can change from competitive to facilitative with increasing environmental stress. In subtidal marine ecosystems, however, interactions along physical stress gradients have seldom been tested. We observed seaweed canopy interactions across depth and latitudinal gradients to test whether light and temperature stress structured i...

Journal: :Soft matter 2015
Alexandre Dhotel Ziguang Chen Jianing Sun Boulos Youssef Jean-Marc Saiter Andreas Schönhals Li Tan Laurent Delbreilh

The effect of structural constriction on molecular mobility is investigated by broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) within three types of molecular arrangements: monomers, oligomers and self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). While disordered monomers exhibit a variety of cooperative and local relaxation processes, the constrained nanodomains of oligomers and highly ordered structure of monolayers...

2004
Zhuo Wang Xubin Zeng Michael Barlage

Land surface albedo describes the fraction of incoming solar energy reflected at a given point and time, and hence determines the surface temperature and evapotranspiration. It is strongly dependent on the solar zenith angle and the three-dimensional structure of vegetation canopy (e.g., Yang et al. 2001; Schaaf et al. 2002). The land surface albedo in regional and global models can be specifie...

2008
MIRMOSADEGH JAMALI XUEYAN ZHANG HEIDI M. NEPF H. M. Nepf

This paper theoretically and experimentally investigates the exchange flow due to temperature differences between open water and a canopy of aquatic plants. A numerical model is used to study the interfacial shape, frontal velocity and total volumetric exchange, and their dependence on a dimensionless vegetation drag parameter. The numerical predictions are consistent with the laboratory measur...

Journal: :زیست شناسی کاربردی 0
مهدی عبداللهی فرید شکاری

wheat, cv. alvand, under late sowing condition and comparison with conventional sowing date was investigated in a field experiment in 2009-2010. the factors were seven levels of priming by sa, including control or untreated seeds, 400, 800, 1200, 1600, 2000 and 2400 µm sa and two sowing dates including conventional sowing date (23 october) and late sowing (22 november). results showed that prim...

2014
D. Kool A. Ben-Gal N. Agam J. Simůnek J. L. Heitman T. J. Sauer N. Lazarovitch

Evaporation from the soil surface (E) can be a significant source of water loss in arid areas. In sparsely vegetated systems, E is expected to be a function of soil, climate, irrigation regime, precipitation patterns, and plant canopy development and will therefore change dynamically at both daily and seasonal time scales. The objectives of this research were to quantify E in an isolated, drip-...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Matthias Falk Sonia Wharton Matt Schroeder Susan Ustin Kyaw Tha Paw U

Turbulent fluxes of carbon, water and energy were measured at the Wind River Canopy Crane, Washington, USA from 1999 to 2004 with eddy-covariance instrumentation above (67 m) and below (2.5 m) the forest canopy. Here we present the decomposition of net ecosystem exchange of carbon (NEE) into gross primary productivity (GPP), ecosystem respiration (R(eco)) and tree canopy net CO(2) exchange (Del...

2007
Dennis D. Baldocchi Jeffrey S. Amthor

A plant canopy consists of an assemblage of plants with leaves that possess a particular spatial distribution and assortment of angle orientations (de Wit, 1965; Monsi et al., 1973). How a collection of leaves intercepts sunlight and uses light energy to assimilate CO 2 is the basis of canopy photosynthesis. The major factors affecting canopy photosynthesis, through light interception, include ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2016
Lindsay D Leverett Gabriela A Auge Aman Bali Kathleen Donohue

BACKGROUND Seeds adjust their germination based on conditions experienced before and after dispersal. Post-dispersal cues are expected to be more accurate predictors of offspring environments, and thus offspring success, than pre-dispersal cues. Therefore, germination responses to conditions experienced during seed maturation may be expected to be superseded by responses to conditions experienc...

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