نتایج جستجو برای: canopy interactions

تعداد نتایج: 401721  

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2002
J. S. Sperry U. G. Hacke R. Oren J. P. Comstock

Many aspects of plant water use -- particularly in response to soil drought -- may have as their basis the alteration of hydraulic conductance from soil to canopy. The regulation of plant water potential (Psi) by stomatal control and leaf area adjustment may be necessary to maximize water uptake on the one hand, while avoiding loss of hydraulic contact with the soil water on the other. Modellin...

2013
Pedro Antonio Tíscar Juan Carlos Linares

Tree recruitment is a key process underlying stand dynamics and sustainability in managed forests. Woody plant cover is known to affect the regeneration success of Pinus nigra, suggesting the existence of facilitative plant-plant interactions. The regeneration patterns of this Mediterranean pine were analyzed across its distribution area, using data from 3226 plots of the Spanish National Fores...

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...

2004
Bo Song Jiquan Chen Janet Silbernagel

In this study, the structurally heterogeneous canopy of a 12-ha plot in an old-growth Douglas-fir forest was analyzed using three-dimensional (3-D) canopy modeling, geographic information system (GIS), and spatial statistics. Using this approach, we were able to depict how species composition and spatial distribution affect the 3-D structure of canopies. We were also able to slice the canopy an...

Journal: :Euphytica 2021

Leaf angle (LA) is one of the most important canopy architecture related traits in maize (Zea mays L.). However, genetic basis LA at canopy-wide levels still not completely understood. In this study, RIL population derived from two parent lines with distinct plant was used for QTL mapping eight leaves below tassel across three environments. Fifty-six were identified single environment analysis ...

2013
Matthew F. Winn Sang-Mook Lee Philip A. Araman

—Canopy coverage is a key variable used to characterize forest structure. In addition, the light transmitted through the canopy is an important ecological indicator of plant and animal habitat and understory climate conditions. A common groundbased method used to document canopy coverage is to take digital photographs from below the canopy. To assist with analyzing below-canopy photographs, the...

2001
Dean E. Fletcher David Wilkins J. V. McArthur Gary K. Meffe

Two tributary streams (Fourmile branch and Pen branch) located on the US Department of Energy’s Savannah river site in west-central South Carolina, USA received thermal discharges from nuclear production reactors for over 30 years. Effluent releases produced stream water temperatures of over 50°C and stream flows of ten times above their base level. Consequently, existing plant and animal commu...

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