Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Knowledge about ecophysiological attitudes at tree level is basic for a correct knowledge of the performance of each
species in different environments, and for the comprehension of the mitigation and compensation aspects that urban vegetation
may exert. Data on photosynthesis and stomata conductance may be obtained from measurements at single leaf level, but their
upscaling to plant level is very complex, due to the needs of considering light extinction patterns within complex canopies, and
all the other regulatory physiological and physical factors. This paper starts from the opposite direction: scaling down
information about single trees photosynthesis from data collected at stand level.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CO2 exchange flux; ecophysiology; urban vegetation; urban green planning
List of contributors:
Nardino, Marianna; Baraldi, Rita; Georgiadis, Teodoro; Rapparini, Francesca; Rossi, Federica
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