نتایج جستجو برای: canopy interception loss

تعداد نتایج: 463497  

2016
Yu Song Chengyao Jiang Lihong Gao

Light insufficient stress caused by canopy interception and mutual shading is a major factor limiting plant growth and development in intensive crop cultivation. Supplemental lighting can be used to give light to the lower canopy leaves and is considered to be an effective method to cope with low irradiation stress. Leaf photosynthesis, stomatal regulation, and plant growth and development of y...

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 ...

2003
H. U. Ahmed J. Gilbert A. Brûlé-Babel A. Schoofs M. Entz

Fusarium head blight (FHB) of small grains tends to be associated with certain environmental conditions, especially rain-induced wetness periods occurring near anthesis. A Geographic Information System-based model simulation which incorporates 4km resolution weather radar (NEXRAD)-derived precipitation estimates into a crop canopy energy balance-based scheme to estimate wetness duration periods...

2003
J. Wu

homa State University Research Station in Goodwell, OK to measure volatilization losses of ammoniacal N Irrigation of swine effluent is one of the most economical ways to from swine-effluent applied to the land surface by flood dispose of swine manure. The determination of appropriate application rates requires the quantification of volatilization losses of ammoirrigation. Wu et al. (2003) deve...

2008
Evangelos D. Gonias Derrick M. Oosterhuis Androniki C. Bibi

Leaf shapes of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) range from highly divided leaves (okra leaf) to normal leaf shape (Meredith, 1 ). The variation in leaf shape results in differences in canopy architecture and light interception characteristics (Wells and Meredith, 1 ). Heitholt et al. (1 ) described higher yields of okra leaf isolines for a given amount of intercepted radiation, indicating that the o...

2006
David H. Fleisher Dennis J. Timlin Vangimalla R. Reddy

Mature potato (Solanum tuberosum L. cv. Kennebec) canopies are composed of leaves originating frommainand axillary-stem branches. Canopy leaf distribution and its corresponding contribution to wholecanopy photosynthetic rates have not been quantified. An experiment using SPAR (Soil–Plant–Atmosphere–Research) chambers maintained at 16-h day/night thermoperiods of 14/10, 17/12, 20/15, 23/18, 28/2...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2013
al. et e. khosropour

this research was carried out in order to quantify throughfall (tf) and interception loss (i) and to compare the chemical composition of tf, i.e. lead (pb) and cadmium (cd) as well as electrical conductivity (ec) and ph beneath pinus eldarica and cupressus arizonica plantations and the open field rainfall. the research was accomplished in the chitgar forest park, a semi-arid polluted urban area...

2016
Alexandra J. Burgess Renata Retkute Simon P. Preston Oliver E. Jensen Michael P. Pound Tony P. Pridmore Erik H. Murchie

Physical perturbation of a plant canopy brought about by wind is a ubiquitous phenomenon and yet its biological importance has often been overlooked. This is partly due to the complexity of the issue at hand: wind-induced movement (or mechanical excitation) is a stochastic process which is difficult to measure and quantify; plant motion is dependent upon canopy architectural features which, unt...

2006
F. Holwerda R. Burkard W. Eugster F. N. Scatena A. G. C. A. Meesters L. A. Bruijnzeel

The deposition of fog to a wind-exposed 3 m tall Puerto Rican cloud forest at 1010 m elevation was studied using the water budget and eddy covariance methods. Fog deposition was calculated from the water budget as throughfall plus stemflow plus interception loss minus rainfall corrected for wind-induced loss and effect of slope. The eddy covariance method was used to calculate the turbulent liq...

Journal: :Journal of Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources 2002

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