نتایج جستجو برای: tree height

تعداد نتایج: 265995  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2002
Noriyuki Osada Hiroshi Takeda Akio Furukawa Muhamad Awang

Allometry of shoot extension units (hereafter termed "current shoots") was analyzed in a Malaysian canopy species, Elateriospermum tapos Bl. (Euphorbiaceae). Changes in current shoot allometry with increasing tree height were related to growth and maintenance of tree crowns. Total biomass, biomass allocation ratio of non-photosynthetic to photosynthetic organs, and wood density of current shoot...

2012
Yi Lin Juha Hyyppä Antero Kukko Anttoni Jaakkola Harri Kaartinen

This study explores the feasibility of applying single-scan airborne, static terrestrial and mobile laser scanning for improving the accuracy of tree height growth measurement. Specifically, compared to the traditional works on forest growth inventory with airborne laser scanning, two issues are regarded: "Can the new technique characterize the height growth for each individual tree?" and "Can ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Jean-Francois Senécal Frederik Doyon Christian Messier

Several decades of research have shown that canopy gaps drive tree renewal processes in the temperate deciduous forest biome. In the literature, canopy gaps are usually defined as canopy openings that are created by partial or total tree death of one or more canopy trees. In this study, we investigate linkages between tree damage mechanisms and the formation or not of new canopy gaps in norther...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2006
Tanaka Kenzo Tomoaki Ichie Yoko Watanabe Reiji Yoneda Ikuo Ninomiya Takayoshi Koike

Variations in leaf photosynthetic, morphological and biochemical properties with increasing plant height from seedlings to emergent trees were investigated in five dipterocarp species in a Malaysian tropical rain forest. Canopy openness increased significantly with tree height. Photosynthetic properties, such as photosynthetic capacity at light saturation, light compensation point, maximum rate...

1994
BENGT ASPVALL

The elimination tree plays an important role in many aspects of sparse matrix factorization. The height of the elimination tree presents a rough, but usually eeective, measure of the time needed to perform parallel elimination. Finding orderings that produce low elimination trees is therefore important. As the problem of nding minimum height elimination tree orderings is NP-hard, it is interest...

2013
Teemu Hölttä Miika Kurppa Eero Nikinmaa

Xylem and phloem need to maintain steady transport rates of water and carbohydrates to match the exchange rates of these compounds at the leaves. A major proportion of the carbon and nitrogen assimilated by a tree is allocated to the construction and maintenance of the xylem and phloem long distance transport tissues. This proportion can be expected to increase with increasing tree size due to ...

Journal: :Inf. Process. Lett. 2002
Sunil Arya

We present worst-case lower bounds on the minimum size of a binary space partition (BSP) tree as a function of its height, for a set S of n axis-parallel line segments in the plane. We assume that the BSP uses only axis-parallel cutting lines. These lower bounds imply that, in the worst case, a BSP tree of height O(log n) must have size Ω(n logn) and a BSP tree of size O(n) must have height Ω(n...

Journal: :MCFNS 2009
Thomas Brandeis KaDonna C. Randolph Mike R. Strub

Regression models to predict diameter at breast height (DBH) as a function of tree height and maximum crown radius were developed for Caribbean forests based on data collected by the U.S. Forest Service in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and Territory of the U.S. Virgin Islands. The model predicting DBH from tree height fit reasonably well (R2 = 0.7110), with strongest in subtropical moist and ...

Journal: :Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science 2003
Charles Knessl

We study numerically a non-linear integral equation that arises in the study of binary search trees. If the tree is constructed from n elements, this integral equation describes the asymptotic (as n → ∞) distribution of the height of the tree. The height is defined as the longest path in the tree. Our analysis supplements some asymptotic results we recently obtained (cf. Knessl and Szpankowski ...

2007
Sunil Arya

We present worst-case lower bounds on the minimum size of a binary space partition (BSP) tree as a function of its height, for a set S of n axis-parallel line segments in the plane. We assume that the BSP uses only axis-parallel cutting lines. These lower bounds imply that, in the worst case, a BSP tree of height O(log n) must have size (n log n) and a BSP tree of size O(n) must have height (n)...

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