A plant canopy, a collection of leaves, is an ecosystem-level unit of photosynthesis that assimilates carbon dioxide and exchanges other gases and energy with the atmosphere in a manner highly sensitive to ambient conditions including atmospheric carbon dioxide and water vapor concentrations, light and temperature, and soil resource availability. In addition to providing carbon skeletons and chemical energy for most of the living organisms, these key canopy functions affect global climate through modification of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and through altering surface albedo. This interaction, the climate-carbon cycle feedback, is one of the most uncertain processes for projection of future global climate. This book describes o...
With an expanding population and uncertain consequences of climate change, the need to both stabilis...
Many gases causing air pollution were absorbed by plant, such as oxide of nitrogen, sulfer dioxide, ...
One fundamental problem for maximizing carbon gain at the leaf and higher organizational levels ent...
Photosynthesis models are an important development for estimating gas-flux rates of plants. These m...
Measuring the primary production of whole canopies has become ab increasingly important aspect of ec...
This chapter focuses on canopy photosynthesis.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/sees_books/1006/thu...
The sunlight received by plants is affected by cloudiness and pollution. Future changes in cloud cov...
In this paper, a description of photosynthesis in a single leaf is developed that separates physiolo...
Vegetation acclimation to changing climate, in particular elevated atmospheric concentrations of car...
Recognising that plant leaves are the fundamental productive units of terrestrial vegetation and the...
International audienceThe 3-dimensional forest model MAESTRO was used to simulate daily and annual p...
Beyschlag W, Ryel R. Canopy photosynthesis modeling. In: Pugnaire FI, Valladares F, eds. Functional ...
The Earth’s climate is influenced by complex interactions of physical, chemical, and biological proc...
Quantifying the impact of natural and anthropogenic disturbances such as deforestation, forest fires...
The ability to accurately predict land-atmosphere exchange of mass, energy, and momentum over the co...
With an expanding population and uncertain consequences of climate change, the need to both stabilis...
Many gases causing air pollution were absorbed by plant, such as oxide of nitrogen, sulfer dioxide, ...
One fundamental problem for maximizing carbon gain at the leaf and higher organizational levels ent...
Photosynthesis models are an important development for estimating gas-flux rates of plants. These m...
Measuring the primary production of whole canopies has become ab increasingly important aspect of ec...
This chapter focuses on canopy photosynthesis.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/sees_books/1006/thu...
The sunlight received by plants is affected by cloudiness and pollution. Future changes in cloud cov...
In this paper, a description of photosynthesis in a single leaf is developed that separates physiolo...
Vegetation acclimation to changing climate, in particular elevated atmospheric concentrations of car...
Recognising that plant leaves are the fundamental productive units of terrestrial vegetation and the...
International audienceThe 3-dimensional forest model MAESTRO was used to simulate daily and annual p...
Beyschlag W, Ryel R. Canopy photosynthesis modeling. In: Pugnaire FI, Valladares F, eds. Functional ...
The Earth’s climate is influenced by complex interactions of physical, chemical, and biological proc...
Quantifying the impact of natural and anthropogenic disturbances such as deforestation, forest fires...
The ability to accurately predict land-atmosphere exchange of mass, energy, and momentum over the co...
With an expanding population and uncertain consequences of climate change, the need to both stabilis...
Many gases causing air pollution were absorbed by plant, such as oxide of nitrogen, sulfer dioxide, ...
One fundamental problem for maximizing carbon gain at the leaf and higher organizational levels ent...