نتایج جستجو برای: trees canopy

تعداد نتایج: 102028  

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...

2015
Carlos Poblete-Echeverría Sigfredo Fuentes Samuel Ortega-Farías Jaime Gonzalez-Talice Jose Antonio Yuri

Leaf area index (LAI) is one of the key biophysical variables required for crop modeling. Direct LAI measurements are time consuming and difficult to obtain for experimental and commercial fruit orchards. Devices used to estimate LAI have shown considerable errors when compared to ground-truth or destructive measurements, requiring tedious site-specific calibrations. The objective of this study...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Gregory S Gilbert Don R Reynolds Ariadna Bethancourt

Fungal symbioses affect the diversity, dynamics, and spatial patterns of trees in tropical forests. Their ecological importance is partly driven by their inherent patchiness. We used epifoliar fungi, a guild of common, benign, obligate, fungal symbionts of plants, as a model system to evaluate the relative importance of host phylogeny, host relative abundance, and microclimate on the three-dime...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2006
Luis I Solari Scott Johnson Theodore M DeJong

We investigated relationships between tree water status, vegetative growth and leaf gas exchange of peach trees growing on different rootstocks under field conditions. Tree water status was manipulated by partially covering (0, approximately 30 and approximately 60%) the tree canopies on individual days and then evaluating the effects of tree water status on vegetative growth and leaf gas excha...

امیراحمدی, بهمن, ذوالفقاری, رقبه, میرزایی قره لر, محمدرضا,

In recent years, fundamental changes in the ecosystems of Zagros forest structure have occurred, including the decline of brant’s oak (Quercus bratii Lindl.) that is main species in this region. So this research intends to study trees decline in relation to sylviculture, topography, and soil characteristics. For this purpose, first, parts of forest that showed oak decline were identified by fie...

2013
R. Q. THOMAS J. R. KELLNER D. B. CLARK D. R. PEART

The dynamics of the tallest trees in tropical forests are of special interest due to their carbon content, canopy dominance, and the large canopy gaps created when they die. Known ecological mechanisms that may influence tall tree survival lead to conflicting predictions. Hydraulic stress and exposure to high winds and desiccation should increase death rates, yet the tallest trees have the grea...

2015
Thi Huong Giang Tran Markus Hollaus Duy Nguyen Norbert Pfeifer Eric J. Jokela

Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) data hold a great deal of promise in monitoring the reduction of single trees and forests with high accuracy. In the literature, the canopy height model (CHM) is the main input used frequently for forest change detection. ALS also has the key capability of delivering 3D point clouds, not only from the top canopy surface, but also from the entire canopy profile and ...

2009
erythrinae Kim Joseph J. Doccola Sheri L. Smith Brian L. Strom Arthur C. Medeiros Erica von Allmen

The erythrina gall wasp (EGW), believed native to Africa, is a recently described species and now serious invasive pest of Erythrina (coral trees) in tropical and subtropical locales. Erythrina are favored ornamental and landscape trees, as well as native members of threatened ecosystems. The EGW is a tiny, highly mobile, highly invasive wasp that deforms (galls) host trees causing severe defol...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Shihua Li Leiyu Dai Hongshu Wang Yong Wang Ze He Sen Lin

The leaf area density (LAD) within a tree canopy is very important for the understanding and modeling of photosynthetic studies of the tree. Terrestrial light detection and ranging (LiDAR) has been applied to obtain the three-dimensional structural properties of vegetation and estimate the LAD. However, there is concern about the efficiency of available approaches. Thus, the objective of this s...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2001
S M Duguay K Arii M Hooper M J Lechowicz

We quantified the damage caused by a major ice storm to individual trees in two 1-ha permanent plots located at Mont St. Hilaire in southwestern Québec, Canada. The storm, which occurred in January 1998, is the worst on record in eastern North America; glaze ice on the order of 80-100 mm accumulated at our study site. All but 3% of the trees (DBH > or = 10 cm) lost at least some crown branches,...

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