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Table 1Summary of wheat canopy characteristics used in the calculation
Table 2Possible realizations (#) of incident total irradiance used in the
Fig. 1. Variation of the radiation use efficiency (mol CO2 mol−1 photon intercepted) for, (a) gross photosynthesis, and (b) net carbonaccumulation, with leaf area index of the 27 canopies at four irradiances, as annotated within the figure.
Fig. 2. Variation of the radiation use efficiency (mol CO2 mol−1 photon intercepted) for, (a) gross photosynthesis, and (b) net carbonaccumulation, with the diffuse fraction of the incident irradiance for three canopies, as annotated within the figure by leaf area index (L0).
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