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It can be concluded that for the NH 3 fluxes mea- sured above the oilseed rape at North Berwick: (a) live leaves were a net sink as leaf compensation points were smaller than
By assuming that the rate of biomass production per unit of intercepted radiation was constant throughout the whole growing season, that irradiance was also constant, and that leaf
Interception estimates using the reformulated version of the Gash analytical model were ∼ 4% lower than measured totals, and were strongly dependent on both canopy cover and on
We present experimental results on the radiation environment of the Scots pine canopy and using these data, the differences between various spatial and temporal averaging procedures
Sensitivity of the model to the plant parameters: (a) apex albedo, (b) apex diameter and maximum stomatal conductance, (c) apex height above the soil surface and to the
The ratio of the gap fraction estimated using hemispherical photography to that measured using the Licor LAI-2000 plant canopy analyser at five zenith viewing angles in eight stands
In this treatment, statistical distribution of PAR global irradiance, obtained with a LI-COR quantum sensor, was approximated by normal distribution in sunfleck and umbra areas, and
Francisco Meza, Eduardo Varas, Estimation of mean monthly solar global radiation as a function of temperature , Agricultural And Forest Meteorology (100)2-3 (2000) pp. Takakura,