The fraction of radiation absorbed in the canopy depends on the amount and angular distribution of the solar irradiance reaching the top of the canopy as well as the fraction of this irradiance that is transmitted through the canopy gaps and reflected back to the vegetation by the background. This contribution shows that the presence of snow on forest floors enhances the fraction of absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR). A global analysis of satellite-derived products reveals that this enhancement affects evergreen and deciduous forests of the boreal zone. This snow-related effect may usefully contribute to the photosynthesis process in evergreen forests especially during spring time when radiation conditions are marginal but o...
Albedo and fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (FAPAR) determine the shortwave ...
Competition for light has profound effects on plant performance in virtually all terrestrial ecosyst...
doi:10.1098/rsta.2008.0201 Published onlineabsorption of the Sun’s heat by the dark forest canopy. H...
Predicting the rate of snowmelt and intercepted snow sublimation in boreal forests requires an under...
Sky conditions play an important role in the Earth’s climate system, altering the solar radiation re...
This study was initiated to analyze the effect of increased snow cover on plant photosynthesis in su...
The effect of aerosol loading on solar radiation and the subsequent effect on photosynthesis is a re...
This study investigates the dependence of net radiation at the snow surface to the overlying canopy ...
Albedo and fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (FAPAR) determine the shortwave ...
The carbon storage potential of terrestrial ecosystems depends in part on how atmospheric conditions...
The warming-induced expansion of shrubs in the Arctic is transforming snowpacks into a mixture of sn...
[1] Clouds and aerosols alter the proportion of diffuse radiation in global solar radiation reaching...
Abstract in Undetermined Leaf area index (LAI) and canopy coverage are important parameters when mod...
Major boreal forest disturbance and associated carbon emissions have been reported in the coldest re...
Measurements carried out in Northern Finland on radiation and turbulent fluxes over a sparse, sub-ar...
Albedo and fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (FAPAR) determine the shortwave ...
Competition for light has profound effects on plant performance in virtually all terrestrial ecosyst...
doi:10.1098/rsta.2008.0201 Published onlineabsorption of the Sun’s heat by the dark forest canopy. H...
Predicting the rate of snowmelt and intercepted snow sublimation in boreal forests requires an under...
Sky conditions play an important role in the Earth’s climate system, altering the solar radiation re...
This study was initiated to analyze the effect of increased snow cover on plant photosynthesis in su...
The effect of aerosol loading on solar radiation and the subsequent effect on photosynthesis is a re...
This study investigates the dependence of net radiation at the snow surface to the overlying canopy ...
Albedo and fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (FAPAR) determine the shortwave ...
The carbon storage potential of terrestrial ecosystems depends in part on how atmospheric conditions...
The warming-induced expansion of shrubs in the Arctic is transforming snowpacks into a mixture of sn...
[1] Clouds and aerosols alter the proportion of diffuse radiation in global solar radiation reaching...
Abstract in Undetermined Leaf area index (LAI) and canopy coverage are important parameters when mod...
Major boreal forest disturbance and associated carbon emissions have been reported in the coldest re...
Measurements carried out in Northern Finland on radiation and turbulent fluxes over a sparse, sub-ar...
Albedo and fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (FAPAR) determine the shortwave ...
Competition for light has profound effects on plant performance in virtually all terrestrial ecosyst...
doi:10.1098/rsta.2008.0201 Published onlineabsorption of the Sun’s heat by the dark forest canopy. H...