The partitioning of light is very difficult to assess, especially in discontinuous or irregular canopies. The aim of the present study was to analyze the spatial distribution of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) in a heterogeneous cotton canopy based on a geo-statistical sampling method. Field experiments were conducted in 2011 and 2012 in Anyang, Henan, China. Field plots were arranged in a randomized block design with the main plot factor representing the plant density. There were 3 replications and 6 densities used in every replicate. The six plant density treatments were 15,000, 33,000, 51,000, 69,000, 87,000 and 105,000 plants ha(-1). The following results were observed: 1) transmission within the canopy decreased with increasi...
The growth and development of cotton are closely related to climatic variables such as temperature a...
Radiation intercepted by the crop canopy is directly correlated to dry matter accumulation. Calculat...
<p>Trees are the dominant species in agroforestry systems, profoundly affecting the performance of u...
Identifying the characteristics of light interception and utilization is of great significance for i...
Identifying the ideal plant nature and canopy structure is of great importance for improving photosy...
Different cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)-wheat (Triticum aestivum) planting patterns are widely appl...
The effects of plant population density on diurnal changes of leaf orientation behavior and canopy s...
In China, a large acreage of cultivated land is devoted to relay intercropping of winter wheat and c...
AbstractGenotype and plant type affect photosynthetic production by changing the canopy structure in...
Ultra-narrow row cotton (UNR, with rows spaced less than 40 cm apart) has long been proposed to have...
Cotton produces more biomass and economic yield when cluster planting pattern (three plants per hole...
Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) is the energy source of plant photosynthesis, and the diff...
<p>One of the key decisions in crop production is the choice of row distance and plant density. The ...
In intercropping systems (growing >1 species in a field), interactions between species affect the pe...
Carbohydrate production and reproductive structure development in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) depend...
The growth and development of cotton are closely related to climatic variables such as temperature a...
Radiation intercepted by the crop canopy is directly correlated to dry matter accumulation. Calculat...
<p>Trees are the dominant species in agroforestry systems, profoundly affecting the performance of u...
Identifying the characteristics of light interception and utilization is of great significance for i...
Identifying the ideal plant nature and canopy structure is of great importance for improving photosy...
Different cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)-wheat (Triticum aestivum) planting patterns are widely appl...
The effects of plant population density on diurnal changes of leaf orientation behavior and canopy s...
In China, a large acreage of cultivated land is devoted to relay intercropping of winter wheat and c...
AbstractGenotype and plant type affect photosynthetic production by changing the canopy structure in...
Ultra-narrow row cotton (UNR, with rows spaced less than 40 cm apart) has long been proposed to have...
Cotton produces more biomass and economic yield when cluster planting pattern (three plants per hole...
Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) is the energy source of plant photosynthesis, and the diff...
<p>One of the key decisions in crop production is the choice of row distance and plant density. The ...
In intercropping systems (growing >1 species in a field), interactions between species affect the pe...
Carbohydrate production and reproductive structure development in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) depend...
The growth and development of cotton are closely related to climatic variables such as temperature a...
Radiation intercepted by the crop canopy is directly correlated to dry matter accumulation. Calculat...
<p>Trees are the dominant species in agroforestry systems, profoundly affecting the performance of u...