نتایج جستجو برای: higher leaf area index

تعداد نتایج: 1859003  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2001
J L Medhurst C L Beadle

The crown structure of Eucalyptus nitens (Deane & Maiden) Maiden 6 years after thinning, and the development of stand leaf area index both immediately and 6 years after thinning, were investigated. Thinning did not alter branch angle, branching density or the relationship between branch size and branch leaf area. However, larger branches were found in the lower crown of thinned trees and the in...

Journal: :علوم گیاهان زراعی ایران 0
علی اکبر قنبری استادیار، مؤسسۀ تحقیقات اصلاح و تهیۀ نهال و بذر، کرج سید حسن موسوی محقق، مؤسسۀ تحقیقات اصلاح و تهیۀ نهال و بذر، کرج اشکان عباسیان محقق، مؤسسۀ تحقیقات ثبت و گواهی بذر و نهال، کرج ساسان کشاورز محقق، مؤسسۀ تحقیقات اصلاح و تهیۀ نهال و بذر، کرج

some of the morpho-physiological characteristics related to the leaf growth and development of phaseolus vulgaris l. genotypes have been studied in the field conditions at the seed and plant improvement institute (spii). the study was performed as split plot experiment in a randomized complete block design with four replications in well-watered and water deficit conditions with eight genotypes ...

2003
W. J. Parton Melannie Hartman

The potential sensitivity of ecological models to differences in soil temperature and soil water from land-surface models was evaluated by using model output from the PILPS land-surface model comparison. Simulated soil water and temperatures from the land-surface models were used to calculate the abiotic decomposition factor (ADF). ADF is used by ecosystem models to directly control microbial a...

2016
Elnaz Neinavaz Andrew K. Skidmore Roshanak Darvishzadeh Thomas A. Groen

Leaf area index (LAI) is an important essential biodiversity variable due to its role in many terrestrial ecosystem processes such as evapotranspiration, energy balance, and gas exchanges as well as plant growth potential. A novel approach presented here is the retrieval of LAI using thermal infrared (8–14 μm, TIR) measurements. Here, we evaluate LAI retrieval using TIR hyperspectral data. Cano...

2014
Jan SABOL Tomáš MIKITA

Leaf area index (LAI) can be measured either directly, using destructive methods, or indirectly using optical methods that are based on the tight relationship between LAI and canopy light transmittance. Third, innovative approach for LAI measuring is usage of remote sensing data, especially airborne laser scanning (ALS) data shows itself as a advisable source for purposes of LAI modelling in la...

2017
Ming Li Muhammad Shahbaz Naeem Shafaqat Ali Liyan Zhang Lixin Liu Ni Ma Chunlei Zhang

In this study, the yield and yield components were studied using a conventional variety Zhongshuang 11 (ZS 11) and a hybrid variety Zhongyouza 12 (ZYZ 12) at varying plant densities. The increase in plant density led to an initial increase in seed yield and pod numbers per unit area, followed by a decrease. The optimal plant density was 58.5 × 104 plants ha-1 in both ZS 11 and ZYZ 12. The furth...

2010
Jing M. Chen Jan Pisek Feng Deng Stephen Plummer

Leaf area index, defined as one half the total (all sided) leaf area per unit ground surface area [1], is a key vegetation structural parameter used in most ecological, hydrological and meteorological models to describe physical and biological processes associated with vegetated surfaces and their interaction with the atmosphere. The accuracy of existing global LAI parameters is not yet satisfa...

2015
Xiuhong Li Qiang Liu Rongjin Yang Haijing Zhang Jialin Zhang Erli Cai

The quick and accurate acquisition of crop growth parameters on a large scale is important for agricultural management and food security. The combination of photographic and wireless sensor network (WSN) techniques can be used to collect agricultural information, such as leaf area index (LAI), over long distances and in real time. Such acquisition not only provides farmers with photographs of c...

2016
Zuowei Huang Yu Zou

Leaf area index (LAI) is an important parameter of vegetation ecosystems, which can reflect the growth status of vegetation, and its inversion result has important significance on forestry system. The inversion values of forest LAI exists a certain deviation using traditional method. The airborne LiDAR technology adopts a new type of aerial earth observation method and makes it possible to esti...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2003
Kirk R Wythers Peter B Reich David P Turner

Leaf area index (LAI) is a key biophysical variable in most process-based forest-ecosystem models. However, most such models require LAI as an input, typically obtained from empirical observations. We tested whether scaling principles based on trade-offs between single leaf and canopy properties could be effectively used to model LAI, thereby obviating the need for empirical observations. To do...

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