Abstract – Light quality, i.e. the solar radiation spectrum, is involved in developmental processes of plants, including trees. Characterisation of morphogenetically active radiation (MAR) within a canopy is necessary in order to take into account photoregu-lation of the architecture in tree simulation models. This study was a first attempt at describing and simulating the spatial distribution of light quality within a walnut tree crown (Juglans regia L.) using both spectral measurements and a radiation transfer model based on the turbid medium analogy. Both measurements and simulation were qualitatively in agreement. They showed large differences in light quality between shaded and sunlit areas. The range of measured and simulated values w...
A stochastic statistical reconstruction model of gray alder (Alnus incana) was used to describe the ...
The fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (fAPAR) is a key parameter for estimati...
Light interception is a driving variable for many key ecosystem processes in forests. Canopy gaps, a...
Light quality, i.e. the solar radiation spectrum, is involved in developmental processes of plants, ...
Summary — A semi-empirical model of radiation penetration in a maritime pine canopy was de...
International audienceAlthough it is well known that plant morphogenesis is regulated by light quali...
A-08-04International audienceBecause of the difficulty and time involved in making exhaustive measur...
Handling Editor: Erwin DreyerInternational audienceContext: Light availability in forest understory ...
The photosynthetically Active Radiation reached to plant canopy could be divided into two parts that...
peer reviewedKey message : The best options to parametrize a radiative transfer model change accordi...
Multilayer canopy representations are the most common structural stand representations due to their ...
Contact: talbot@supagro.inra.frInternational audiencePredicting the temporal and spatial variability...
The local light regime within the tree canopy is crucial information for modeling water, carbon and ...
Accès sur le site éditeur : http://www.springerlink.com/content/q01586n023760156/Diffuse photosynthe...
Abstract. The local light regime within the tree canopy is crucial information for modeling water, c...
A stochastic statistical reconstruction model of gray alder (Alnus incana) was used to describe the ...
The fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (fAPAR) is a key parameter for estimati...
Light interception is a driving variable for many key ecosystem processes in forests. Canopy gaps, a...
Light quality, i.e. the solar radiation spectrum, is involved in developmental processes of plants, ...
Summary — A semi-empirical model of radiation penetration in a maritime pine canopy was de...
International audienceAlthough it is well known that plant morphogenesis is regulated by light quali...
A-08-04International audienceBecause of the difficulty and time involved in making exhaustive measur...
Handling Editor: Erwin DreyerInternational audienceContext: Light availability in forest understory ...
The photosynthetically Active Radiation reached to plant canopy could be divided into two parts that...
peer reviewedKey message : The best options to parametrize a radiative transfer model change accordi...
Multilayer canopy representations are the most common structural stand representations due to their ...
Contact: talbot@supagro.inra.frInternational audiencePredicting the temporal and spatial variability...
The local light regime within the tree canopy is crucial information for modeling water, carbon and ...
Accès sur le site éditeur : http://www.springerlink.com/content/q01586n023760156/Diffuse photosynthe...
Abstract. The local light regime within the tree canopy is crucial information for modeling water, c...
A stochastic statistical reconstruction model of gray alder (Alnus incana) was used to describe the ...
The fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (fAPAR) is a key parameter for estimati...
Light interception is a driving variable for many key ecosystem processes in forests. Canopy gaps, a...