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Images of Botryococcus taken with LSM: (a) Botryococcus colony showing granular microtexture of stalk and `cell content regions' surrounded by outer cell walls (areas 1 and 2
The main objectives of this study are: (1) to investigate the statistical char- acteristics (magnitude, duration and frequency) of the cloud gap effect as well as cloud irradiance
Lands Land surface temperature maps (LST) Temperature distribution maps for urban areas, high resolu- Normalized difference vegetation tion land use analysis, biomass and
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 following leaf inclination distributions were taken into account: the one measured in the adult olive tree, a planophile, a plagiophile of mean angle 45 ◦ , and a
Differences between estimates from fixed rule, flexible rule and Hemiphot techniques did not vary significantly over the range of crown sizes (Fig. 8).. Using the Hemiphot based
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
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,