نتایج جستجو برای: canopy interception loss

تعداد نتایج: 463497  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2002
Sari Palmroth Pauline Stenberg Sampo Smolander Pekka Voipio Heikki Smolander

We investigated effects of nutrient availability on shoot structure and light-interception efficiency based on data from control (C) and irrigated + fertilized (IL) trees of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.). The sampling of 1-year-old shoots was designed to cover the variation in canopy exposure within the live crown zone, where current-year shoots were still found. Canopy openness was u...

Journal: :PROCEEDINGS OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING 2003

2004
Guo-Yue Niu Zong-Liang Yang Katherine G. Jackson

[1] This paper addresses the effects of canopy physical processes on snow mass and energy balances in boreal ecosystems. We incorporate new parameterizations of radiation transfer through the vegetation canopy, interception of snow by the vegetation canopy, and under-canopy sensible heat transfer processes into the Versatile Integrator of Surface and Atmosphere (VISA) and test the model results...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2014
Tsu-Wei Chen Michael Henke Pieter H B de Visser Gerhard Buck-Sorlin Dirk Wiechers Katrin Kahlen Hartmut Stützel

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Maximizing photosynthesis at the canopy level is important for enhancing crop yield, and this requires insights into the limiting factors of photosynthesis. Using greenhouse cucumber (Cucumis sativus) as an example, this study provides a novel approach to quantify different components of photosynthetic limitations at the leaf level and to upscale these limitations to differe...

2000
J. A. Jones

The magnitude, seasonality, and duration of peak discharge responses to forest removal and regrowth and roads in 10 pairs of experimental basins in the western Cascade Range of Oregon are consistent with fundamental water balance and routing concepts in hydrology. Hypothesized effects of forestry treatments on evapotranspiration, cloud water interception, snowpack dynamics, and subsurface flow ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
Pauline Stenberg

Coniferous tree canopies typically carry more leaf area than is necessary to intercept most of the incoming light. I postulated that an excessively large leaf area will reduce net productivity at tree level, unless the net photosynthetic production of the most shaded shoots in the canopy remains positive. The hypothesis tested was that a coniferous tree canopy maintains a large productive leaf ...

2016
Zhigang Bai Shuchun Mao Yingchun Han Lu Feng Guoping Wang Beifang Yang Xiaoyu Zhi Zhengyi Fan Yaping Lei Wenli Du Yabing Li

Identifying the characteristics of light interception and utilization is of great significance for improving the potential photosynthetic activity of plants. The present research investigates the differences in absorbing and converting photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) among various cotton cultivars. Field experiments were conducted in 2012, 2013 and 2014 in Anyang, Henan, China. Ten cu...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2010
Dimitry Van der Zande Jan Stuckens Willem W. Verstraeten Bart Muys Pol Coppin

Light availability inside a forest canopy is of key importance to many ecosystem processes, such as photosynthesis and transpiration. Assessment of light availability and within-canopy light variability enables a more detailed understanding of these biophysical processes. The changing light-vegetation interaction in a homogeneous oak (Quercus robur L.) stand was studied at different moments dur...

Journal: :Ra'e Ga 2022

Vegetation cover plays an essential role in the vertical and horizontal distribution of rainwater. As rainwater passes through canopy, it can be divided into interception loss, throughfall, stemflow. In areas where yerba mate is cultivated, loss influences variability water reaching soil, surface runoff, nutrient cycling. The objective this study was to evaluate stemflow, ( Iex paraguariensis )...

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2017
Liyu Tang Dan Yin Shuwei Chen Chongcheng Chen Hongyu Huang Ding Lin

Virtual geographic environments (VGEs) have been regarded as an important new means of simulating, analyzing, and understanding complex geological processes. Plants and light are major components of the geographic environment. Light is a critical factor that affects ecological systems. In this study, we focused on simulating light transmission and distribution within a three-dimensional plant c...

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