Title of article
Relationships between single tree canopy and grass net radiations
Author/Authors
Antonio Roberto Pereira، نويسنده , , Steve Green، نويسنده , , Nilson Augusto Villa Nova، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
5
From page
45
To page
49
Abstract
It is reported a simple approach to transform daily values of grass net (all-wave) radiation (Rn, MJ m−2 day−1), as measured over standard grass surface at meteorological stations, into whole tree canopy net radiation (A, MJ tree−1 day−1). The revolving Whirligig device [McNaughton, K.G., Green, S.R., Black, T.A., Tynam, B.R., Edwards, W.R.N., 1992. Direct measurement of net radiation and photosynthetically active radiation absorbed by a single tree. Agric. For. Meteorol. 62, 87–107] describing a sphere about the tree measured A in five trees of different species (walnut, dwarf apple, normal apple, olives and citrus), with leaf area LA varying from 8.65 to 40 m2. For each tree, A and Rn were linearly related (A = bRn), as previously reported elsewhere, but it was found that the slope of such regression was also a linear function of LA or, b = 0.303 (±0.032) LA. Consequently, the hypothesis that total daily tree canopy net radiation per unit leaf area is linearly related to grass net radiation could not be rejected after 86 days of measurements in five locations, and the empirical relationship is A = 0.303 (±0.032) RnLA (R2 = 0.9306).
Keywords
Tree net radiation , Tree leaf area , Whirligig
Journal title
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Record number
959887
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