نتایج جستجو برای: canopy water storage

تعداد نتایج: 730917  

Journal: :Ecology letters 2015
Tamir Klein Christophe Randin Christian Körner

The tendency of trees to grow taller with increasing water availability is common knowledge. Yet a robust, universal relationship between the spatial distribution of water availability and forest canopy height (H) is lacking. Here, we created a global water availability map by calculating an annual budget as the difference between precipitation (P) and potential evapotranspiration (PET) at a 1-...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
e. mamnouie r. fotouhi ghazvini m. esfahani b. nakhoda

the effects of water deficit on grain yield, yield components and the physiological char-acteristics of barley (hordeum vulgare l.) varieties were studied in a split plot design dur-ing the 1999-2000 growing season in karaj, iran. five irrigation levels [0, 25, 50, 75, and 100% crop water requirements (cwr)] and six barley varieties karoon kavir , rei-hani(drought tolerant), torkman , c-74-9 (i...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2021

Despite its perennial canopy, the Amazonian tropical evergreen forest shows significant canopy growth seasonality, which has been represented by optical satellite-based observations. In this paper, a new Microwave Temperature–Vegetation Drought Index (MTVDI) based on Advanced Scanning Radiometer for Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) sensors was used to capture seasonality from 2003 2010 in compar...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2013
Roberto O. Chávez Jan G. P. W. Clevers Martin Herold Mauricio Ortiz Edmundo Acevedo

In this paper, we carried out a laboratory experiment to study changes in canopy reflectance of Tamarugo plants under controlled water stress. Tamarugo (Prosopis tamarugo Phil.) is an endemic and endangered tree species adapted to the hyper-arid conditions of the Atacama Desert, Northern Chile. Observed variation in reflectance during the day (due to leaf movements) as well as changes over the ...

ژورنال: مجله دندانپزشکی 2018

Background and Aims: Microhardness, sorption, and solubility are useful predictors of a resin composite’s clinical success. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of 60 days of water storage on the microhardness, sorption, and solubility of 3 commercial nanohybrid resin composites. Materials and Methods: Three nanohybrid composites were evaluated: GC Kalore (GC), Aura (SDI), and G-&aeli...

2008
J. P. Kochendorfer

The statistical-dynamical annual water balance model of Eagleson (1978) is a pioneering work in the analysis of climate, soil and vegetation interactions. This paper describes several enhancements and modifications to the model that improve its physical realism at the expense of its mathematical elegance and analytical tractability. In particular, the analytical solutions for the root zone flux...

2005
Gil Bohrer Hashem Mourad Tod A. Laursen Darren Drewry Roni Avissar Davide Poggi Ram Oren Gabriel G. Katul

[1] Estimating transpiration and water flow in trees remains a major challenge for quantifying water exchange between the biosphere and the atmosphere. We develop a finite element tree crown hydrodynamics (FETCH) model that uses porous media equations for water flow in an explicit three-dimensional branching fractal tree-crown system. It also incorporates a first-order canopy-air turbulence clo...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2015
Petra Rajsnerová Karel Klem Petr Holub Kateřina Novotná Kristýna Večeřová Michaela Kozáčiková Albert Rivas-Ubach Jordi Sardans Michal V Marek Josep Peñuelas Otmar Urban

The present work has explored for the first time acclimation of upper versus lower canopy leaves along an altitudinal gradient. We tested the hypothesis that restrictive climatic conditions associated with high altitudes reduce within-canopy variations of leaf traits. The investigated beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forest is located on the southern slope of the Hrubý Jeseník Mountains (Czech Republ...

2008
Edward P. Glenn Alfredo R. Huete Pamela L. Nagler Stephen G. Nelson

Vegetation indices (VIs) are among the oldest tools in remote sensing studies. Although many variations exist, most of them ratio the reflection of light in the red and NIR sections of the spectrum to separate the landscape into water, soil, and vegetation. Theoretical analyses and field studies have shown that VIs are near-linearly related to photosynthetically active radiation absorbed by a p...

1973
Khil-ha Lee R. Chawn Harlow Eleanor J. Burke James Shuttleworth

This paper reports the application to vegetation canopies of a coherent model for the propagation of electromagnetic radiation through a stratified medium. The resulting multi-layer vegetation model is plausibly realistic in that it recognises the dielectric permittivity of the vegetation matter, the mixing of the dielectric permittivities for vegetation and air within the canopy and, in simpli...

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