نتایج جستجو برای: leaf canopy

تعداد نتایج: 96802  

2013
J Chambers

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2004
Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada John R. Miller John Harron Baoxin Hu Thomas L. Noland Narendra Goel Gina H. Mohammed Paul Sampson

Leaf chlorophyll content in coniferous forest canopies, a measure of stand condition, is the target of studies and models linking leaf reflectance and transmittance and canopy hyperspectral reflectance imagery. The viability of estimation of needle chlorophyll content from airborne hyperspectral optical data through inversion of linked leaf level and canopy level radiative transfer models is di...

2002
ROBERT E. DICKINSON JOSEPH A. BERRY GORDON B. BONAN G. JAMES COLLATZ CHRISTOPHER B. FIELD INEZ Y. FUNG MICHAEL GOULDEN WILLIAM A. HOFFMANN ROBERT B. JACKSON RANGA MYNENI PIERS J. SELLERS MUHAMMAD SHAIKH

Most evapotranspiration over land occurs through vegetation. The fraction of net radiation balanced by evapotranspiration depends on stomatal controls. Stomates transpire water for the leaf to assimilate carbon, depending on the canopy carbon demand, and on root uptake, if it is limiting. Canopy carbon demand in turn depends on the balancing between visible photon-driven and enzyme-driven steps...

2002
Driss Haboudane John R. Miller Elizabeth Pattey Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada Ian Strachan

A growing number of studies have focused on evaluating vegetation indices in terms of their sensitivity to vegetation biophysical parameters as well as to external factors affecting canopy reflectance. In this context, leaf and canopy radiative transfer models have provided a basis for understanding the behaviour of such indices, particularly their resistance to external perturbing effects rela...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Juan M Posada Martin J Lechowicz Kaoru Kitajima

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Theory for optimal allocation of foliar nitrogen (ONA) predicts that both nitrogen concentration and photosynthetic capacity will scale linearly with gradients of insolation within plant canopies. ONA is expected to allow plants to efficiently use both light and nitrogen. However, empirical data generally do not exhibit perfect ONA, and light-use optimization per se is littl...

2010
Chun-Hua Xiao Shao-Kun Li Ke-Ru Wang Yan-Li Lu Jun-Hua Bai Rui-Zhi Xie Shi-Ju Gao Qiong Wang Fang-Yong Wang

The spectral signatures of crop canopies in the field provide much information relating morphological or quality characteristics of crops to their optical properties. This experiment was conducted using two winter-wheat (Triticum aestivum) cultivars, Jingdong8 (with erect leaves) and Zhongyou9507 (with horizontal leaves). We analysiced the relation between the direction spectral characteristics...

2013
Stanislaus J. Schymanski Dani Or Maciej Zwieniecki

Leaves within a canopy may experience rapid and extreme fluctuations in ambient conditions. A shaded leaf, for example, may become exposed to an order of magnitude increase in solar radiation within a few seconds, due to sunflecks or canopy motions. Considering typical time scales for stomatal adjustments, (2 to 60 minutes), the gap between these two time scales raised the question whether leav...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Magnus Bremer Volker Wichmann Martin Rutzinger

Canopy density measures such as the Leaf Area Index (LAI) have become standardized mapping products derived from airborne and terrestrial Light Detection And Ranging (aLiDAR and tLiDAR, respectively) data. A specific application of LiDAR point clouds is their integration into radiative transfer models (RTM) of varying complexity. Using, e.g., ray tracing, this allows flexible simulations of sub...

2003
Sampo Smolander Pauline Stenberg Rolf Nevanlinna

The three-dimensional structure of a coniferous shoot gives rise to multiple scattering of light between the needles of the shoot, causing the shoot spectral reflectance to differ from that of a flat leaf. Forest reflectance models based on the radiative transfer equation handle shoot level clumping by correcting the radiation attenuation coefficient with a clumping index. The clumping index ca...

2016
Matteo Gatti Paolo Dosso Marco Maurino Maria Clara Merli Fabio Bernizzoni Facundo José Pirez Bonfiglio Platè Gian Carlo Bertuzzi Stefano Poni

Ground-based proximal sensing of vineyard features is gaining interest due to its ability to serve in even quite small plots with the advantage of being conducted concurrently with normal vineyard practices (i.e., spraying, pruning or soil tilling) with no dependence upon weather conditions, external services or law-imposed limitations. The purpose of the present work was to test performance of...

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