نتایج جستجو برای: soybean canopy structure

تعداد نتایج: 1611380  

2006
Peter Hyde Ralph Dubayah Wayne Walker Bryan Blair Michelle Hofton Carolyn Hunsaker

Measurements of forest structure are important for wildlife habitat management. An optimal strategy for mapping forest structure would include detailed measurements of the vertical dimension, which are traditionally provided by field sampling, together with the broad spatial coverage afforded by remote sensing. While no single sensor is capable of delivering this at the present time, it should ...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Scott J Goetz Daniel Steinberg Matthew G Betts Richard T Holmes Patrick J Doran Ralph Dubayah Michelle Hofton

A topic of recurring interest in ecological research is the degree to which vegetation structure influences the distribution and abundance of species. Here we test the applicability of remote sensing, particularly novel use of waveform lidar measurements, for quantifying the habitat heterogeneity of a contiguous northern hardwoods forest in the northeastern United States. We apply these results...

2007
David G. Stevenson George E. Inglett

Soybean varieties bred for normal (NM), low-linolenic (LL) or low-saturate (LS) fatty acid composition were collected 20 d prior to harvest. Seed starch structure and functional properties were studied. Soybean starch had small granules (0.5–4.5 lm diameter), and CB-type crystallinity. LL and LS soybean starch had significantly lower absolute amylose than NM soybean. Weight-average amylopectin ...

2017
Tim van Emmerik Susan C. Steele-Dunne Rolf Hut Pierre Gentine Marceau Guerin Rafael S. Oliveira Jim Wagner John S. Selker Nick van de Giesen

Trees play a crucial role in the water, carbon and nitrogen cycle on local, regional and global scales. Understanding the exchange of momentum, heat, water, and CO 2 between trees and the atmosphere is important to assess the impact of drought, deforestation and climate change. Unfortunately, ground measurements of tree properties such as mass and canopy interception of precipitation are often ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Richard Zavalas Daniel Ierodiaconou David Ryan Alex Rattray Jacquomo Monk

Here, we evaluated the potential of using bathymetric Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) to characterise shallow water (<30 m) benthic habitats of high energy subtidal coastal environments. Habitat classification, quantifying benthic substrata and macroalgal communities, was achieved in this study with the application of LiDAR and underwater video groundtruth data using automated classificatio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Yuri Knyazikhin Philip Lewis Mathias I Disney Matti Mõttus Miina Rautiainen Pauline Stenberg Robert K Kaufmann Alexander Marshak Mitchell A Schull Pedro Latorre Carmona Vern Vanderbilt Anthony B Davis Frédéric Baret Stéphane Jacquemoud Alexei Lyapustin Yan Yang Ranga B Myneni

Various physical, chemical, and physiological processes, including canopy structure, impact surface reflectance. Remote sensing aims to derive ecosystem properties and their functional relationships, given these impacts. Ollinger et al. (1) do not distinguish between the forward and inverse problems in radiative transfer and, hence, misrepresent our results (2). The authors also suggest our con...

2013
Leah Wasser Rick Day Laura Chasmer Alan Taylor

Estimates of canopy height (H) and fractional canopy cover (FC) derived from lidar data collected during leaf-on and leaf-off conditions are compared with field measurements from 80 forested riparian buffer plots. The purpose is to determine if existing lidar data flown in leaf-off conditions for applications such as terrain mapping can effectively estimate forested riparian buffer H and FC wit...

2017
Venkatraman Srinivasan Praveen Kumar Stephen P Long

Without new innovations, present rates of increase in yields of food crops globally are inadequate to meet the projected rising food demand for 2050 and beyond. A prevailing response of crops to rising [CO2 ] is an increase in leaf area. This is especially marked in soybean, the world's fourth largest food crop in terms of seed production, and the most important vegetable protein source. Is thi...

2014
Benjamin O. Knapp Joan L. Walker G. Geoff Wang Huifeng Hu Robert N. Addington

The desirable structure of longleaf pine forests, which generally includes a relatively open canopy of pines, very few woody stems in the mid-story, and a well-developed, herbaceous ground layer, provides critical habitat for flora and fauna and contributes to ecosystem function. Current efforts to restore longleaf pine to upland sites dominated by second-growth loblolly pine require informatio...

2017
Benjamin W. Trammell Justin L. Hart Callie J. Schweitzer Daniel C. Dey Michael K. Steinberg

Increasingly, forest managers intend to create or maintain mixed Pinus-hardwood stands. This stand assemblage may be driven by a variety of objectives but is often motivated by the desire to enhance native forest diversity and promote resilience to perturbations. Documenting the effects of natural disturbances on species composition and stand structure, and thus successional and developmental p...

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