نتایج جستجو برای: leaf canopy

تعداد نتایج: 96802  

2017
Gunnar Keppel Sharolyn Anderson Craig Williams Sonia Kleindorfer Christopher O'Connell

Extreme heat events will become more frequent under anthropogenic climate change, especially in Mediterranean ecosystems. Microhabitats can considerably moderate (buffer) the effects of extreme weather events and hence facilitate the persistence of some components of the biodiversity. We investigate the microclimatic moderation provided by two important microhabitats (cavities formed by the lea...

2014
John D. Hedley Kathryn McMahon Peter Fearns

A three-dimensional computer model of canopies of the seagrass Amphibolis griffithii was used to investigate the consequences of variations in canopy structure and benthic light environment on leaf-level photosynthetic saturation state. The model was constructed using empirical data of plant morphometrics from a previously conducted shading experiment and validated well to in-situ data on light...

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
H. Voipio Smolander

Several radiative techniques have been developed for inverse estimation of the leaf area indes (LAI) using optical data measured below the canopy (e.g. hemispherical photography) or above the canopy (remote sensing). In the inversion, a model of the three-dimensional distribution of leaves in the canopy is used to define the required relation between LAI and canopy transmittance and reflectance...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
Pantana Tor-ngern Ram Oren Eric J Ward Sari Palmroth Heather R McCarthy Jean-Christophe Domec

Models of forest energy, water and carbon cycles assume decreased stomatal conductance with elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) based on leaf-scale measurements, a response not directly translatable to canopies. Where canopy-atmosphere are well-coupled, [CO2 ]-induced structural changes, such as increasing leaf-area index (LD), may cause, or compensate for, reduced mean canopy stomat...

2016
Roberta De Bei Sigfredo Fuentes Matthew Gilliham Steve Tyerman Everard Edwards Nicolò Bianchini Jason Smith Cassandra Collins

Leaf area index (LAI) and plant area index (PAI) are common and important biophysical parameters used to estimate agronomical variables such as canopy growth, light interception and water requirements of plants and trees. LAI can be either measured directly using destructive methods or indirectly using dedicated and expensive instrumentation, both of which require a high level of know-how to op...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Hans D. Roelofsen Peter M. van Bodegom Lammert Kooistra Jan-Philip M. Witte

Estimating plant traits in herbaceous plant assemblages from spectral reflectance data requires aggregation of small scale trait variations to a canopy mean value that is ecologically meaningful and corresponds to the trait content that affects the canopy spectral signal. We investigated estimation capacities of plant traits in a herbaceous setting and how different trait-aggregation methods in...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Shishi Liu Yi Peng Wei Du Yuan Le Lu Li

This study analyzed the vertical distribution of gravimetric water content (GWC), relative water content (RWC), and equivalent water thickness (EWT) in winter wheat during heading and early ripening stages, and evaluated the position of leaf number at which Vegetation Indexes (VIs) can best retrieve canopy water-related properties of winter wheat. Results demonstrated that the vertical distribu...

2000
Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada John R. Miller Gina H. Mohammed Thomas L. Noland Paul H. Sampson

Relationships found between Compact Airborne Specfluorescence: the curvature index R6832/(R675·R691) and trographic Imager (CASI) hyperspectral canopy reflecthe R685/R655 ratio calculated from the canopy reflectance measurements at laboratory and field levels with tance are related to leaf-measured Ft, Fm9 and DF/Fm9 PAM-2000 chlorophyll fluorescence data are presented. steady-state features, a...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2017
Cecilia Chavana-Bryant Yadvinder Malhi Jin Wu Gregory P Asner Athanasios Anastasiou Brian J Enquist Eric G Cosio Caravasi Christopher E Doughty Scott R Saleska Roberta E Martin France F Gerard

Leaf aging is a fundamental driver of changes in leaf traits, thereby regulating ecosystem processes and remotely sensed canopy dynamics. We explore leaf reflectance as a tool to monitor leaf age and develop a spectra-based partial least squares regression (PLSR) model to predict age using data from a phenological study of 1099 leaves from 12 lowland Amazonian canopy trees in southern Peru. Res...

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