How the environment, canopy structure and canopy physiological functioning influence carbon, water and energy fluxes of a temperate broad-leaved deciduous forest--an assessment with the biophysical model CANOAK.
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Dynamic spatial patterns of leaf traits affect total respiration on the crown scalePrecipitation pulses and carbon fluxes in semiarid and arid ecosystems.Radiometric Calibration of a Dual-Wavelength, Full-Waveform Terrestrial Lidar.Modeling volatile isoprenoid emissions--a story with split ends.Common allometric response of open-grown leader shoots to tree height in co-occurring deciduous broadleaved trees.Modelling the drought impact on monoterpene fluxes from an evergreen Mediterranean forest canopy.Simulating carbon dioxide exchange rates of deciduous tree species: evidence for a general pattern in biochemical changes and water stress response.Comparison of eddy covariance and chamber-based methods for measuring CO2 flux in a temperate mixed forest.Exploring the importance of within-canopy spatial temperature variation on transpiration predictions.A three-dimensional spatial mapping approach to quantify fine-scale heterogeneity among leaves within canopies.Chlorophyll can be reduced in crop canopies with little penalty to photosynthesis.Temperature heterogeneity over leaf surfaces: the contribution of the lamina microtopography.Coupled response of stomatal and mesophyll conductance to light enhances photosynthesis of shade leaves under sunflecks.Effects of seasonal and interannual variations in leaf photosynthesis and canopy leaf area index on gross primary production of a cool-temperate deciduous broadleaf forest in Takayama, Japan.Structure is more important than physiology for estimating intracanopy distributions of leaf temperatures.The contribution of nitrogen deposition to the photosynthetic capacity of forestsReconciling leaf physiological traits and canopy flux data: Use of the TRY and FLUXNET databases in the Community Land Model version 4Improving canopy processes in the Community Land Model version 4 (CLM4) using global flux fields empirically inferred from FLUXNET dataValidation and comparison of two soil-vegetation-atmosphere transfer models for tropical AfricaA new instrument for stable isotope measurements of <sup>13</sup>C and <sup>18</sup>O in CO<sub>2</sub> – instrument performance and ecological application of the Delta Ray IRIS analyzerEcohydrological responses of dense canopies to environmental variability: 1. Interplay between vertical structure and photosynthetic pathwayEvapotranspiration and water use efficiency in relation to climate and canopy nitrogen in U.S. forestsOptimum vegetation characteristics, assimilation, and transpiration during a dry season: 1. Model descriptionEffects of hydraulic architecture and spatial variation in light on mean stomatal conductance of tree branches and crownsEffects of foliage clumping on the estimation of global terrestrial gross primary productivitySensitivity analysis of a process-based ecosystem model: Pinpointing parameterization and structural issues
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How the environment, canopy structure and canopy physiological functioning influence carbon, water and energy fluxes of a temperate broad-leaved deciduous forest--an assessment with the biophysical model CANOAK.
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Dennis D Baldocchi
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2002-11-01T00:00:00Z