Micrometeorology is the study of atmospheric processes at the earth's surface. If the leaves of plants and the skins of animals are regarded as extensions of that surface, micrometeorological principles can help the biologist to investigate the influence of physical environment on living material. Two examples are considered in illustration. First, the surface temperature of plants and animals and the cooling produced by evaporation are discussed in terms of heat-balance equations. Second, it is shown that the uptake of carbon dioxide by a field crop can be measured by a micrometeorological technique
The object of the research project was to propose and develop innovative theoretical methods for eva...
Since the publication of Geiger's (1927) pioneer systematic treatment of micro-climates, there ...
Microclimate is a complex of climatic conditions organized by local landscape. Air and soil tempera-...
Although not widely used in horticultural research, micrometeorological techniques are very useful t...
The application of micrometeorological methods to problems of agronomic importance has greatly incre...
This book Provides a basis for understanding the complex physical interactions of plants and animals...
Not AvailableThis chapter reviews some aspects of micrometeorology, the study of atmospheric physics...
AbstractFor many years scientists working in fields related to micrometeorology have used the “Eddy ...
This book starts with the big picture, relating Einstein's famous mass-energy formula E = mc2 to the...
Most ecological studies of the effects of climate on species are based on average conditions above g...
The role of microenvironments in accounting for certain aspects of the dis-tribution of plants and a...
Most ecological studies of the effects of climate on species are based on average conditions above g...
Quantification of the surface-atmosphere exchange of trace gases is recognized as an essential prere...
Micrometeorological techniques are useful if greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from larger areas (i.e. ...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The object of the research project was to propose and develop innovative theoretical methods for eva...
Since the publication of Geiger's (1927) pioneer systematic treatment of micro-climates, there ...
Microclimate is a complex of climatic conditions organized by local landscape. Air and soil tempera-...
Although not widely used in horticultural research, micrometeorological techniques are very useful t...
The application of micrometeorological methods to problems of agronomic importance has greatly incre...
This book Provides a basis for understanding the complex physical interactions of plants and animals...
Not AvailableThis chapter reviews some aspects of micrometeorology, the study of atmospheric physics...
AbstractFor many years scientists working in fields related to micrometeorology have used the “Eddy ...
This book starts with the big picture, relating Einstein's famous mass-energy formula E = mc2 to the...
Most ecological studies of the effects of climate on species are based on average conditions above g...
The role of microenvironments in accounting for certain aspects of the dis-tribution of plants and a...
Most ecological studies of the effects of climate on species are based on average conditions above g...
Quantification of the surface-atmosphere exchange of trace gases is recognized as an essential prere...
Micrometeorological techniques are useful if greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from larger areas (i.e. ...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The object of the research project was to propose and develop innovative theoretical methods for eva...
Since the publication of Geiger's (1927) pioneer systematic treatment of micro-climates, there ...
Microclimate is a complex of climatic conditions organized by local landscape. Air and soil tempera-...