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UAV-Based Estimation of Tea Leaf Area Index in Mountainous Terrain: Integrating Topographic Correction and Interpretable Machine Learning. [PDF]
Lin N, Zhao J, Shao H, Wang M, Chen H.
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Canopy Management in Stone Fruits
2021Canopy management is one of the most important concerns of orchard management that growers stand facing each year as the fruit trees habitually produce additional fruit than necessary. Hence, to guarantee good size and fruit quality, canopy management is compulsory to lessen fruit-to-fruit competition, to allocate fruit enough opportunity to grow, to ...
Umar Iqbal, Iqbal Umar
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CANOPY MANAGEMENT IN FRUIT CROPS
2022The term "canopy" describes the physical structure of a fruit tree, which includes the stem, branches, shoot, and leaves. The density of the canopy is influenced by the number and size of the leaves. In order to improve fruit quality and productivity, canopy management has been used for years in fruiting trees.
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Acta Horticulturae, 2017
In super-high density olive orchards, canopy size is constrained by the size of the harvesting machine and canopy efficiency is limited by reciprocal tree shading. Thus, correct management of light distribution within the tree canopy and the use of large canopy volumes are essential means for obtaining large orchard yield.
TOMBESI, SERGIO, FARINELLI, Daniela
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In super-high density olive orchards, canopy size is constrained by the size of the harvesting machine and canopy efficiency is limited by reciprocal tree shading. Thus, correct management of light distribution within the tree canopy and the use of large canopy volumes are essential means for obtaining large orchard yield.
TOMBESI, SERGIO, FARINELLI, Daniela
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Scientia Horticulturae, 2015
Abstract Variation in leaf net photosynthetic rate (A) with the changes in incoming radiation at each leaf of pot chrysanthemum under different leaf temperatures (T1) were used to model the canopy net photosynthesis. Model parameterisation when A was Rubisco-limited, RuBp-limited, and triose-phosphate-utilization limited was made under constant or ...
W.A.P. Weerakkody, L.D.B. Suriyagoda
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Abstract Variation in leaf net photosynthetic rate (A) with the changes in incoming radiation at each leaf of pot chrysanthemum under different leaf temperatures (T1) were used to model the canopy net photosynthesis. Model parameterisation when A was Rubisco-limited, RuBp-limited, and triose-phosphate-utilization limited was made under constant or ...
W.A.P. Weerakkody, L.D.B. Suriyagoda
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The management implications of canopy research
Plant Ecology, 2001So little is known about about what goes on above our heads in rain forests and what lives there that the rain forest ‘canopy’ has been called the ‘last biological frontier’. Until very recently, researchers had very limited access to the canopy, even in temperate forests and, not surprisingly, we are only just beginning to discover this part of the ...
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High density orcharding and canopy management in guava
Acta Horticulturae, 2018High density planting (hdp) is a highly efficient and advanced production system of fruit cultivation. High yield and good fruit quality can be achieved with a high density orchard in guava when the orchard has good light distribution throughout the tree canopy and there is a balance between vegetative growth and cropping.
S.K. Mitra, B. Ghosh, P.K. Pathak
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Water management can alleviate the deterioration of rice quality caused by high canopy humidity
Agricultural Water Management, 2023Xueyun Deng +2 more
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