نتایج جستجو برای: leaf absorption

تعداد نتایج: 216363  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
A R Gomes T T Kozlowski

Flooding induced several physiological and morphological changes in Fraxinus pennsylvanica seedlings, with stomatal closure among the earliest responses. Subsequent changes included: reduction in dry weight increment of roots, stems, and leaves; formation of hypertrophied lenticels and production of adventitious roots on submerged portions of the stem above the soil line; leaf necrosis; and lea...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Martin van Leeuwen Nicholas C. Coops Thomas Andrew Black

Eddy-covariance carbon dioxide flux measurement is an established method to estimate primary productivity at the forest stand level (typically 10 ha). To validate eddy-covariance estimates, researchers rely on extensive time-series analysis and an assessment of flux contributions made by various ecosystem components at spatial scales much finer than the eddy-covariance footprint. Scaling these ...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2010
Jan G. P. W. Clevers Lammert Kooistra Michael E. Schaepman

Hyperspectral remote sensing has demonstrated great potential for accurate retrieval of canopy water content (CWC). This CWC is defined by the product of the leaf equivalent water thickness (EWT) and the leaf area index (LAI). In this paper, in particular the spectral information provided by the canopy water absorption feature at 970 nm for estimating and predicting CWC was studied using a mode...

2016
Varaprasad Bandaru Craig S. Daughtry Eton E. Codling David J. Hansen Susan White-Hansen Carrie E. Green

Arsenic contamination is a serious problem in rice cultivated soils of many developing countries. Hence, it is critical to monitor and control arsenic uptake in rice plants to avoid adverse effects on human health. This study evaluated the feasibility of using reflectance spectroscopy to monitor arsenic in rice plants. Four arsenic levels were induced in hydroponically grown rice plants with ap...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
J Mason Earles Guillaume Théroux-Rancourt Matthew E Gilbert Andrew J McElrone Craig R Brodersen

In agricultural and natural systems, diffuse light can enhance plant primary productivity due to deeper penetration into and greater irradiance of the entire canopy. However, for individual sun-grown leaves from three species, photosynthesis is actually less efficient under diffuse compared with direct light. Despite its potential impact on canopy-level productivity, the mechanism for this leaf...

2017
Caio A. C. G. Brunharo Bradley D. Hanson

Lolium perenne L. spp. multiflorum (Lam.) Husnot (LOLMU) is a winter annual weed, common to row crops, orchards and roadsides. Glyphosate-resistant populations of LOLMU are widespread in California. In many situations, growers have switched to paraquat or other postemergence herbicides to manage glyphosate-resistant LOLMU populations. Recently, poor control of LOLMU with paraquat was reported i...

2015
Mark Lown Richard Fuller Helen Lightowler Ann Fraser Andrew Gallagher Beth Stuart Christopher D. Byrne George Lewith

BACKGROUND Worldwide sugar consumption has tripled during the last fifty years. High sugar intake is associated with weight gain and increased incidence of diabetes and has been linked with increased cardiovascular mortality. Reducing the health impact of dietary sugar and poor quality carbohydrate intake is a public health priority. IminoNorm®, a proprietary mulberry leaf extract (ME), may red...

جمشیدی, خلیل , راستگو, مهدی , مرادی, روح الله , منصوری, حامد , منصوری, لیلا,

Improvement of resource use efficiency is a basic approach for sustainable agriculture. Applying intercropping systems, in which resources such as water, radiation and nutrients are used optimally, is one of these strategies. In order to evaluate radiation absorption and use efficiency in additive intercropping of maize-bean, an experiment was carried out in 2010, based on completely randomized...

2000
Giovanni Macelloni Simonetta Paloscia Paolo Pampaloni Filippo Marliani

The availability of a considerable amount of Synthetic Aperture Radar data, obtained from airborne and spacecraft systems, has stimulated significant research for the purposes of interpreting backscattering data and investigating the potential of radar remote sensing for various applications. Vegetation has been one of the most studied subjects; however, much of the work has been carried out in...

2004
Hiroshi Yao Zhongmin Ou Yoshinobu Morita Keisaku Kimura

The effect of humidity treatments on the surface morphology of spin-coated pseudoisocyanine (PIC) dye films on mica was investigated by absorption spectroscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and atomic force microscopy (AFM). We demonstrated that the humidity treatment caused dynamic changes of mesoscopic J aggregate morphology due to the mobile nature of PIC molecules on mica surface. Under dry con...

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