نتایج جستجو برای: plant canopy

تعداد نتایج: 405039  

2011
J. Mitchell T. Sankey R. Hruska

Plant canopy nitrogen (N) is associated with ecosystem processes such as photosynthetic and aboveground net primary production, particularly in forested ecosystems. Sagebrush N is directly relatable to wildlife nutritional status and contributes to assessments of habitat quality, productivity, plant / soil water dynamics and controls on canopy photosynthesis. Hyperspectral remote sensing studie...

Jamshid Khatir Namany Morteza Akbarzadeh, Seyyed Ali Hosseini

Studies on vegetation changes of rangelands under grazed and non-grazedconditions are of great importance in the range management planning programs. To determinethe change process of vegetation, this study was performed in Inche Shorezar site of Golestanprovince for nine years (1997-2005). The vegetation parameters were measured every year inseveral fixed plots inside and adjacent of exclosures...

مهدی تاجبخش, , پریسا شریفی, ,

To evaluate the effect of plant density and detopping on grain yield, protein content biological yield harvest index, growth indices, number of cob in each plant, No. of row per ear, No. of grain in each row, thousand seed weight of corn (Zea mays L. ar. SC 704), an experiment was conducted at the experimental statues of Research Center of Uremia Agricultural College in 2004. The Treatment desi...

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2017
Liyu Tang Dan Yin Shuwei Chen Chongcheng Chen Hongyu Huang Ding Lin

Virtual geographic environments (VGEs) have been regarded as an important new means of simulating, analyzing, and understanding complex geological processes. Plants and light are major components of the geographic environment. Light is a critical factor that affects ecological systems. In this study, we focused on simulating light transmission and distribution within a three-dimensional plant c...

2015
Mark A. Higgins Gregory P. Asner Christopher B. Anderson Roberta E. Martin David E. Knapp Raul Tupayachi Eneas Perez Nydia Elespuru Alfonso Alonso

Field studies in Amazonia have found a relationship at continental scales between soil fertility and broad trends in forest structure and function. Little is known at regional scales, however, about how discrete patterns in forest structure or functional attributes map onto underlying edaphic or geological patterns. We collected airborne LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) data and VSWIR (Visib...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Kenji Omasa Fumiki Hosoi Atsumi Konishi

Understanding and diagnosing plant responses to stress will benefit greatly from three-dimensional (3D) measurement and analysis of plant properties because plant responses are strongly related to their 3D structures. Light detection and ranging (lidar) has recently emerged as a powerful tool for direct 3D measurement of plant structure. Here the use of 3D lidar imaging to estimate plant proper...

2007
Chris B. Zou Greg A. Barron-Gafford David D. Breshears

[1] The emerging interdisciplinary approaches of ecohydrology and hydropedology are sensitive to variation in soil-surface energy inputs, which are primarily modified by topography and woody plant canopies. Yet a synthesis of the interactive effects of these two modification types is lacking. We systematically estimated near-ground surface solar radiation inputs as modified by key attributes of...

2004
Michaël Chelle Sébastien Saint-Jean

The plants growth and development depend directly on several physical variables, such as light, temperature or humidity. Thus, solar radiation acts both as a source of energy for photosynthesis and the energy budget, and as a source of information in photomorphogenesis. Moreover, physical processes may indirectly influence the canopy development. For example the plant pathogen cycles depend on ...

2007
Jochem B. Evers

This thesis presents a 3D virtual plant modelling study to tillering (lateral branching) in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Tillering in wheat is influenced by light properties. Light intensity determines the amount of assimilates available for growth. Availability of assimilates is assumed to regulate the degree of tillering: a reduction in light intensity, or more specifically in the int...

2008
Rafael Vasconcelos Ribeiro Glauco de Souza Rolim Fernando Alves de Azevedo Eduardo Caruso Machado

Since citrus flowering is a key process in citriculture and its evaluation is often difficult due to the canopy structure and field sampling, the aim of this research was to give some directions regarding the evaluation of flowering in field-grown sweet orange plants. This study was conducted in a citrus orchard of sweet orange plants cv. ‘Valencia’ [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] grafted on ‘Cle...

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