Researchers theorize there is a particular spacing within and between rows that maximizes light capture given size, shape, and opacity of woody species in diverse agroforestry systems (DAS). Studies of these mixed perennial cropping systems have failed to analyze this optimum spacing quantitatively. This study attempts to address this issue through the following aims: (1) determine optimal layouts for light capture, (2) calculate percentage of light received by species at different layout densities, and (3) better understand differences in light availability at plant and plot scales. This study modeled four University of Illinois DAS research treatments ranging from one to three species within a tree row. The spatially explicit forest simul...
The application of detailed models of canopy photosynthesis rely on the estimation of attenuation of...
Light competition by trees is often regarded as a major limiting factor for crops in alley-cropping ...
Handling Editor: Erwin DreyerInternational audienceContext: Light availability in forest understory ...
Researchers theorize there is a particular spacing within and between rows that maximizes light capt...
Contact: talbot@supagro.inra.frInternational audiencePredicting the temporal and spatial variability...
Light is a key resource for plant growth and is of particular importance in forest ecosystems, becau...
Contemporary models of light conditions on the forest floor can be divided into two categories: unde...
We parameterized the light model of SORTIE for northern hardwoods in eastern Canada, and performed a...
Context Light availability in forest understory is essential for many processes; it is, therefore, a...
International audienceBackground: Forest ecosystem functioning is strongly influenced by the absorpt...
One-dimensional light models using the Beer-Lambert equation (BL) with the light extinction coeffici...
In agroforestry systems (AFS), quantifying the competition for light is a prerequisite toward unders...
Light interception is a driving variable for many key ecosystem processes in forests. Canopy gaps, a...
In agroforestry systems (AFS), quantifying the competition for light is a prerequisite toward unders...
International audienceLight quantity and light quality are two of the main environmental factors con...
The application of detailed models of canopy photosynthesis rely on the estimation of attenuation of...
Light competition by trees is often regarded as a major limiting factor for crops in alley-cropping ...
Handling Editor: Erwin DreyerInternational audienceContext: Light availability in forest understory ...
Researchers theorize there is a particular spacing within and between rows that maximizes light capt...
Contact: talbot@supagro.inra.frInternational audiencePredicting the temporal and spatial variability...
Light is a key resource for plant growth and is of particular importance in forest ecosystems, becau...
Contemporary models of light conditions on the forest floor can be divided into two categories: unde...
We parameterized the light model of SORTIE for northern hardwoods in eastern Canada, and performed a...
Context Light availability in forest understory is essential for many processes; it is, therefore, a...
International audienceBackground: Forest ecosystem functioning is strongly influenced by the absorpt...
One-dimensional light models using the Beer-Lambert equation (BL) with the light extinction coeffici...
In agroforestry systems (AFS), quantifying the competition for light is a prerequisite toward unders...
Light interception is a driving variable for many key ecosystem processes in forests. Canopy gaps, a...
In agroforestry systems (AFS), quantifying the competition for light is a prerequisite toward unders...
International audienceLight quantity and light quality are two of the main environmental factors con...
The application of detailed models of canopy photosynthesis rely on the estimation of attenuation of...
Light competition by trees is often regarded as a major limiting factor for crops in alley-cropping ...
Handling Editor: Erwin DreyerInternational audienceContext: Light availability in forest understory ...