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Canopy Structure and Environmental Interactions
1979patterns of vegetation have generally been recognized first on the basis of physiognomy, i.e., the structure of the vegetation canopy, and second by species composition. Several investigations have sought general relationships between physiognomy and climate; others have correlated physiognomy with soil properties.
P. C. Miller, W. A. Stoner
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Canopy structures and aboveground production
1987Investigations into vegetation structures and primary production are the main subjects of the present study. It has been noted before (cf. chapter 4) that both on the floodplain and in the termitaria zone a large number of floristically different plant communities exists.
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Structure and function of plant canopies.
Annals of botany, 2005This section comprises a set of papers taken from those presented at a symposium held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Monsi-Saeki theory (1953), together with invited papers. The papers describe recent advances in the study of structure and function of plant canopies and are written by former students (and their collaborators) of Professors ...
T, Hirose, I, Terashima
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Structural and Functional Analyses of Bryophyte Canopies
2013Although not often discrete, the canopy (i.e., the organization of branches, shoot systems and their extent) remains the most definable and useful unit of function in bryophytes. Chambers used for gas exchange provide an integrated summary of canopy photosynthetic function.
Steven K. Rice +2 more
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Characterization of the canopy structure of Dutch grasslands
Vegetatio, 1987In order to characterize the canopy structure of different grassland types 50 stands, representing 15 syntaxonomically distinct types, were examined by harvesting the standing crop during the main flowering period. The types differ in water and nutrient conditions and vary largely in aboveground phytomass (0.5–23 t·ha−1) and Leaf Area Index (0.4–21 ...
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The canopy structure of tall and short sorghum
The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1970SUMMARYChanges in the leaf area and light profiles of a tall and a short sorghum are described and the development of leaf area in these and in two other sorghums of intermediate height is examined in relation to the rate of appearance, the size and the length of life of the leaves.
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Forest Canopy Structure and Light Interaction
Giornale botanico italiano, 1996GRATANI, Loretta +2 more
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