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  1. Measuring Canopy Gas Exchange Using CAnopy Photosynthesis and Transpiration Systems (CAPTS)

    Canopy photosynthesis (Ac), rather than leaf photosynthesis, is critical to gaining higher biomass production in the field because the daily or...
    Qingfeng Song, **n-Guang Zhu in Photosynthesis
    Protocol 2024
  2. Hysteresis between winter wheat canopy temperature and atmospheric temperature and its driving factors

    Aims

    Quantitative characterization of the time-lag effect between canopy temperature and atmospheric temperature and its controlling factors in the...

    Jialiang Huang, Shuang Wang, ... Youzhen **ang in Plant and Soil
    Article 01 June 2022
  3. Weather data-centric prediction of maize non-stressed canopy temperature in semi-arid climates for irrigation management

    Canopy temperature ( T c ) measurements are increasingly being used to compute crop thermal indices for water stress estimation and improved irrigation...

    Hope Njuki Nakabuye, Daran R. Rudnick, ... Jiaming Duan in Irrigation Science
    Article 17 May 2023
  4. Dynamic changes in evapotranspiration, canopy photosynthesis and expansive growth in open field under rapid fluctuating radiation

    In open fields, plants experience dynamic changes in environment, particularly radiation, temperature, wind, and humidity but their short-term...

    Theodore C. Hsiao, Liu-Kang Xu, Pasquale Steduto in Irrigation Science
    Article Open access 23 May 2024
  5. Association of canopy temperature with agronomic traits in spring wheat inbred populations

    Canopy temperature (CT) is considered a reliable proxy for stomatal conductance. Low CT values of plant canopies under water-limited conditions are...

    Surya L. Shrestha, Kimberly A. Garland-Campbell, ... Scot H. Hulbert in Euphytica
    Article 14 December 2022
  6. The effects of canopy gaps on soil nutrient properties: a meta-analysis

    Canopy gaps are a prevalent disturbance form in forest ecosystems that promote forest regeneration and succession by modifying the heterogeneity of...

    Mengting Hou, Guangqi Zhang, ... Yuejun He in European Journal of Forest Research
    Article 23 February 2024
  7. Canopy gap impacts on soil organic carbon and nutrient dynamic: a meta-analysis

    Key message

    The forest canopy gaps, formed by natural or anthropogenic factors, have been found to reduce soil carbon content and increase nutrient...

    Ran Tong, Biyong Ji, ... Tonggui Wu in Annals of Forest Science
    Article Open access 04 March 2024
  8. Seasonal peak photosynthesis is hindered by late canopy development in northern ecosystems

    The seasonal dynamics of the vegetation canopy strongly regulate the surface energy balance and terrestrial carbon fluxes, providing feedbacks to...

    Qian Zhao, Zaichun Zhu, ... Shilong Piao in Nature Plants
    Article 08 December 2022
  9. Canopy development influences early successional stream ecosystem function but not biotic assemblages

    Determining how streams develop naturally, particularly the ecological role of newly developed riparian canopy cover, is essential to understanding...

    Carri J. LeRoy, Shannon M. Claeson, ... Debra S. Finn in Aquatic Sciences
    Article Open access 24 May 2023
  10. Using high-resolution LiDAR-derived canopy structure and topography to characterise hibernaculum locations of the hazel dormouse

    The hazel dormouse is predominantly an arboreal species that moves down to the ground to hibernate in the autumn in temperate parts of its...

    Leonardo Gubert, Fiona Mathews, ... Jonathan Bennie in Oecologia
    Article Open access 06 August 2023
  11. Genetic map** reveals the complex genetic architecture controlling slow canopy wilting in soybean

    In soybean [ Glycine max (L.) Merr.], drought stress is the leading cause of yield loss from abiotic stress in rain-fed US growing areas. Only 10% of...

    Ethan Menke, Clinton J. Steketee, ... Zenglu Li in Theoretical and Applied Genetics
    Article Open access 17 April 2024
  12. Evaluation of canopy fraction-based vegetation indices, derived from multispectral UAV imagery, to map water status variability in a commercial vineyard

    Water stress is a major factor affecting grapevine yield and quality. Standard methods for measuring water stress, such as midday stem water...

    A. Berry, M. A. Vivier, C. Poblete-Echeverría in Irrigation Science
    Article Open access 19 January 2024
  13. Assessing canopy structure in Andean (agro)forests using 3D UAV remote sensing

    Agroforestry systems (AFS) are important for biodiversity conservation outside protected areas. The presence of shade trees in AFS form structurally...

    Sergio Bolívar-Santamaría, Björn Reu in Agroforestry Systems
    Article 14 July 2023
  14. Importance of abiotic factors in sha** canopy arthropod assemblages: the case of Quercus castanea Née (Fagales:Fagaceae) a Mexican endemic oak

    The understanding of ecological mechanisms sha** canopy arthropods community assembly, remains as one of the main targets of ecology. It is...

    Pablo Cuevas-Reyes, Marcela Sofía Vaca-Sánchez, ... Yurixhi Maldonado-López in European Journal of Forest Research
    Article 13 November 2023
  15. Sprinkler irrigation machines: effect of a growing maize canopy on water partitioning, drop characteristics, and energy dissipation

    The self-propelled sprinkler irrigation machine is an extended irrigation system that has reduced its energy dependency in the last twenty years by...

    Raquel Salvador, Enrique Playán, ... Nery Zapata in Irrigation Science
    Article 07 December 2023
  16. Forest top canopy bacterial communities are influenced by elevation and host tree traits

    Background

    The phyllosphere microbiome is crucial for plant health and ecosystem functioning. While host species play a determining role in sha**...

    Yiwei Duan, And** Siegenthaler, ... G. Arjen De Groot in Environmental Microbiome
    Article Open access 05 April 2024
  17. What matters most? Assessment of within-canopy factors influencing the needle microbiome of the model conifer, Pinus radiata

    The assembly and function of the phyllosphere microbiome is important to the overall fitness of plants and, thereby, the ecosystems they inhabit....

    Sarah Addison, Charlotte Armstrong, ... Steven Wakelin in Environmental Microbiome
    Article Open access 30 May 2023
  18. Branch architecture in relation to canopy positions in three Mediterranean oaks

    Branch architecture is a key determinant of plant performance owing to its role in a light interception by photosynthetic tissues. However, under...

    Sonia Mediavilla, Alfonso Escudero in Oecologia
    Article 18 March 2023
  19. Interactive effects of elevation and canopy affect bilberry performance in a temperate coniferous region

    Shrubs are key components of temperate and boreal ecosystems. Field experiments performed along environmental gradients are useful to study how these...

    Alberto García-Rodríguez, Jörg Albrecht, ... Nuria Selva in Plant Ecology
    Article 17 November 2023
  20. Effect of light intensity on photophysiology and growth dynamics of crustose coralline algae (CCA): implications for the loss of canopy-forming algae

    The disappearance of canopy-forming algae in coastal habitats exposes crustose coralline algae (CCA) to varying light conditions during the...

    Eun Ju Kang, Ye Rim Kim, ... Ju-Hyoung Kim in Hydrobiologia
    Article 20 April 2024
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