نتایج جستجو برای: leaf area distribution

تعداد نتایج: 1217602  

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Julien Pottier Zbyněk Malenovský Achilleas Psomas Lucie Homolová Michael E Schaepman Philippe Choler Wilfried Thuiller Antoine Guisan Niklaus E Zimmermann

Remote sensing using airborne imaging spectroscopy (AIS) is known to retrieve fundamental optical properties of ecosystems. However, the value of these properties for predicting plant species distribution remains unclear. Here, we assess whether such data can add value to topographic variables for predicting plant distributions in French and Swiss alpine grasslands. We fitted statistical models...

2011
Megan K. Bartlett Scott V. Ollinger David Y. Hollinger Haley F. Wicklein Andrew D. Richardson

Strong positive correlations between the maximum rate of canopy photosynthesis, canopy-averaged foliar nitrogen concentration, and canopy albedo have been shown in previous studies. While leaf-level relationships between photosynthetic capacity and foliar nitrogen are well documented, it is not clear whether leaf-level relationships between solarweighted reflectance and nitrogen underlie the ca...

2017
Naser Bader AlKhalifah

Since the 1950’s, the average maize grain yield, on a per unit area basis, has risen exponentially and without a pause. Associated with this increase have been changes in shoot morphology which permit more light penetration into the canopy. Changes in plant traits including plant height, leaf number, individual leaf area, vertical leaf angle, tassel size and weight, and leaf area density distri...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Delphine Moreau Vincent Allard Oorbessy Gaju Jacques Le Gouis M John Foulkes Pierre Martre

Vertical leaf nitrogen (N) gradient within a canopy is classically considered as a key adaptation to the local light environment that would tend to maximize canopy photosynthesis. We studied the vertical leaf N gradient with respect to the light gradient for wheat (Triticum aestivum) canopies with the aims of quantifying its modulation by crop N status and genetic variability and analyzing its ...

2015
Gaëtan Louarn Ela Frak Serge Zaka Jorge Prieto Eric Lebon

Modelling the spatial and temporal distribution of leaf nitrogen (N) is central to specify photosynthetic parameters and simulate canopy photosynthesis. Leaf photosynthetic parameters depend on both local light availability and whole-plant N status. The interaction between these two levels of integration has generally been modelled by assuming optimal canopy functioning, which is not supported ...

2003
Vivek K. Arora George J. Boer

Root distribution is treated as a static component in most current dynamic vegetation models (DVMs). While changes in leaf and stem biomass are reflected in leaf area index (LAI) and vegetation height via specific leaf area (SLA) and allometric relationships, most DVMs assume that changes in root biomass do not result in changes in the root distribution profile and rooting depth. That is, the f...

2011
TAHIRA NAWAZ MANSOOR HAMEED MUHAMMAD ASHRAF F. AL-QURAINY M. SAJID AQEEL AHMAD ADNAN YOUNIS MUSLIM HAYAT

Six species/cultivars were selected for the comparative anatomical studies of leaf in the genus Rosa from Faisalabad and adjoining administrative districts. The most widely cultivated R. damascena showed some specific anatomical modifications in leaves such as thick leaves (lamina), thick upper epidermis, large palisade cells, wide protoxylem vessels, large phloem area and large and more stomat...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2004
Robert C McGarvey Timothy A Martin Timothy L White

We examined photosynthetic characteristics of two fast- and two slow-growing half-sib families of both loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and slash pine (Pinus elliottii var. elliottii Engelm.) on two sites in northern Florida to: (1) quantify variation in light-saturated net photosynthesis (Amax) associated with vertical crown position and foliage age; (2) quantify the amount and distribution of l...

2008
José Enrique Fernández Antonio Diaz-Espejo Roberto Tognetti JOSÉ ENRIQUE FERNÁNDEZ ANTONIO DIAZ-ESPEJO RICCARDO D’ANDRIA LUCA SEBASTIANI ROBERTO TOGNETTI

Data from Spanish and Italian olive orchards with different cultivars (‘‘Manzanilla’’, ‘‘Frantoio’’, ‘‘Leccino’’, ‘‘Razzola’’ and ‘‘Taggiasca’’) growing in different environments (southern Spain; north, centre and south of Italy) were used to illustrate how models on water use and photosynthetic behaviour of the olive tree can be useful tools for choosing pruning intensity and canopy shape for ...

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