نتایج جستجو برای: canopy gap

تعداد نتایج: 154523  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Amanda S. Whitehurst Anu Swatantran J. Bryan Blair Michelle A. Hofton Ralph Dubayah

Canopy structure, the vertical distribution of canopy material, is an important element of forest ecosystem dynamics and habitat preference. Although vertical stratification, or “canopy layering,” is a basic characterization of canopy structure for research and forest management, it is difficult to quantify at landscape scales. In this paper we describe canopy structure and develop methodologie...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1997
R Giuliani F Nerozzi E Magnanini L Corelli-Grappadelli

We estimated carbon and water flows, canopy conductance and the assimilation/transpiration ratio of fruiting and non-fruiting apple trees grown in the field, from daily gas exchange measurements taken during the summer with a whole-canopy enclosure device. The relationships between photosynthetic and transpirational responses and environmental conditions were also investigated, as well as the r...

Journal: :Forest Science 2021

Abstract The spatial structure of forest ecosystems is dominated by the horizontal and vertical distribution trees their attributes across space. Canopy disturbance a primary regulator structure. Although importance tree pattern widely acknowledged as it affects important ecosystem processes such regeneration recruitment into overstory, quantitative reference conditions to inform silvicultural ...

1999
DENNIS D. BALDOCCHI SHASHI B. VERMA NORMAN J. ROSENBERG

Air flow was observed above and within canopies of a number of kinds of soybeans. The Clark cultivar and two isolines of the Harosoy cultivar were studied in 1979 and 1980, respectively. Wind speed above the canopy was measured with cup anemometers. Heated thermistor anemometers were used to measure air flow within the canopy. Above-canopy air flow was characterized in terms of the zero-plane d...

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...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
S K S Thorpe R H Crompton R McN Alexander

Within the forest canopy, the shortest gaps between tree crowns lie between slender terminal branches. While the compliance of these supports has previously been shown to increase the energetic cost of gap crossing in arboreal animals (e.g. Alexander 1991 Z. Morphol. Anthropol. 78, 315-320; Demes et al. 1995 Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 96, 419-429), field observations suggest that some primates may...

2016
Youven Goulamoussène Caroline Bedeau Laurent Descroix Laurent Linguet Bruno Hérault

Natural disturbances are the dominant form of forest regeneration and dynamics in unmanaged tropical forests. Monitoring the size distribution of treefall gaps is important to better understand and predict the carbon budget in response to land use and other global changes. In this study, we model the size frequency distribution of natural canopy gaps with a discrete power law distribution. We u...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2012
Xin-Guang Zhu Qingfeng Song Donald R Ort

Improving photosynthesis throughout the full canopy rather than photosynthesis of only the top leaves of the canopy is central to improving crop yields. Many canopy photosynthesis models have been developed from physiological and ecological perspectives, however most do not consider heterogeneities of microclimatic factors inside a canopy, canopy dynamics and associated energetics, or competiti...

2009
Alemu Gonsamo

This study is aimed at demonstrating the feasibility of a large-scale leaf area index (LAI) inversion using high resolution airborne imagery without calibrating using ground based measurements. The study area is located in the Gatineau Park, Southern Quebec, Canada. The developed methods are evaluated in relatively high forest cover where remote sensing retrieval of biophysical parameters is co...

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