نتایج جستجو برای: canopy

تعداد نتایج: 14776  

2004
C. Strong J. D. Fuentes D. Baldocchi

A coupled Lagrangian random walk and atmospheric turbulence model was employed to investigate the magnitude of isoprene source distribution within a mixed deciduous forest canopy undergoing defoliation. Modeled source distributions were studied to understand how the flux footprint evolved as the total amount and vertical distribution of foliage changed during the leaf senescing and abscission p...

1999
Yiqi Luo Dafeng Hui Weixin Cheng James S. Coleman Dale W. Johnson Daniel A. Sims

Due to past limitations in experimental technology, canopy function has generally been inferred from leaf properties through scaling and/or indirect measurements. The development of a facility (EcoCELLs) at the Desert Research Institute has now made it possible to directly measure canopy gas exchange. In this experiment, sunflowers (Helianthus annus) were planted in the EcoCELLs and grown under...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Youven Goulamoussène Caroline Bedeau Laurent Descroix Vincent Deblauwe Laurent Linguet Bruno Hérault

Canopy height is a key variable in tropical forest functioning and for regional carbon inventories. We investigate the spatial structure of the canopy height of a tropical forest, its relationship with environmental physical covariates, and the implication for tropical forest height variation mapping. Making use of high-resolution maps of LiDAR-derived Digital Canopy Model (DCM) and environment...

2013
Paul R.H. Robson Kerrie Farrar Alan P. Gay Elaine F. Jensen John C. Clifton-Brown Iain S. Donnison

Energy crops can provide a sustainable source of power and fuels, and mitigate the negative effects of CO2 emissions associated with fossil fuel use. Miscanthus is a perennial C4 energy crop capable of producing large biomass yields whilst requiring low levels of input. Miscanthus is largely unimproved and therefore there could be significant opportunities to increase yield. Further increases i...

2006
Jianwu Tang Paul V. Bolstad Brent E. Ewers Ankur R. Desai Kenneth J. Davis Eileen V. Carey

[1] Combining sap flux and eddy covariance measurements provides a means to study plant stomatal conductance and the relationship between transpiration and photosynthesis. We measured sap flux using Granier-type sensors in a northern hardwood-dominated old growth forest in Michigan, upscaled to canopy transpiration, and calculated canopy conductance. We also measured carbon and water fluxes wit...

2004
Hans-Erik Andersen Robert McGaughey Gerard Schreuder James Agee Bryan Mercer

Fire researchers and managers need accurate, reliable, and efficiently-obtained data for the development and application of crown fire behavior models. In particular, reliable estimates of critical canopy structure characteristics, including canopy bulk density, canopy height, canopy base height, and canopy fuel weight are required to accurately map fuel loading and model fire behavior over the...

2006
Dong Huang Yuri Knyazikhin Robert E. Dickinson Miina Rautiainen Pauline Stenberg Mathias Disney Philip Lewis Alessandro Cescatti Yuhong Tian Wout Verhoef John V. Martonchik Ranga B. Myneni

The concept of canopy spectral invariants expresses the observation that simple algebraic combinations of leaf and canopy spectral transmittance and reflectance become wavelength independent and determine a small set of canopy structure specific variables. This set includes the canopy interceptance, the recollision and the escape probabilities. These variables specify an accurate relationship b...

2006
LUIS SCHIESARI

1. The gradient in pond canopy cover strongly influences freshwater species distributions. This study tested the effects of canopy cover on the performance of two species of larval anurans, a canopy cover generalist (Rana sylvatica, the wood frog) and an open-canopy specialist (R. pipiens, the leopard frog), and tested which factors co-varying with canopy cover mediate these effects. 2. A field...

2016
Jee Hoon Kim Joon Woo Lee Tae In Ahn Jong Hwa Shin Kyung Sub Park Jung Eek Son

Canopy photosynthesis has typically been estimated using mathematical models that have the following assumptions: the light interception inside the canopy exponentially declines with the canopy depth, and the photosynthetic capacity is affected by light interception as a result of acclimation. However, in actual situations, light interception in the canopy is quite heterogenous depending on env...

2017
Cody R. Dangerfield Nalini M. Nadkarni William J. Brazelton

Trees of temperate rainforests host a large biomass of epiphytic plants, which are associated with soils formed in the forest canopy. Falling of epiphytic material results in the transfer of carbon and nutrients from the canopy to the forest floor. This study provides the first characterization of bacterial communities in canopy soils enabled by high-depth environmental sequencing of 16S rRNA g...

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