Register      Login
Functional Plant Biology Functional Plant Biology Society
Plant function and evolutionary biology

Articles citing this paper

Modelling Canopy Production. II. From Single-Leaf Photosynthesis Parameters to Daily Canopy Photosynthesis

PJ Sands
22(4) pp.603 - 614


69 articles found in Crossref database.

Physiological regulation of productivity and water use in Eucalyptus: a review
Whitehead David, Beadle Christopher L.
Forest Ecology and Management. 2004 193(1-2). p.113
Optimisation of photosynthetic carbon gain and within-canopy gradients of associated foliar traits for Amazon forest trees
Lloyd J., Patiño S., Paiva R. Q., Nardoto G. B., Quesada C. A., Santos A. J. B., Baker T. R., Brand W. A., Hilke I., Gielmann H., Raessler M., Luizão F. J., Martinelli L. A., Mercado L. M.
Biogeosciences. 2010 7(6). p.1833
Forest Growth and Yield Modeling (2011)
Future wood productivity ofPinus radiatainNewZealand under expected climatic changes
Kirschbaum Miko U. F., Watt Michael S., Tait Andrew, Ausseil Anne‐Gaelle E.
Global Change Biology. 2012 18(4). p.1342
Modifying the G’DAY process-based model to simulate the spatial variability of Eucalyptus plantation growth on deep tropical soils
Marsden Claire, Nouvellon Yann, Laclau Jean-Paul, Corbeels Marc, McMurtrie Ross E., Stape José Luiz, Epron Daniel, le Maire Guerric
Forest Ecology and Management. 2013 301 p.112
A model separating leaf structural and physiological effects on carbon gain along light gradients for the shade‐tolerant species Acer saccharum
NIINEMETS Ü., TENHUNEN J. D.
Plant, Cell & Environment. 1997 20(7). p.845
Why does leaf nitrogen decline within tree canopies less rapidly than light? An explanation from optimization subject to a lower bound on leaf mass per area
Dewar R. C., Tarvainen L., Parker K., Wallin G., McMurtrie R. E.
Tree Physiology. 2012 32(5). p.520
Application of sensitivity analysis to a model of Eucalyptus globulus plantation productivity
Battaglia Michael, Sands Peter
Ecological Modelling. 1998 111(2-3). p.237
Simple equations for dynamic models of the effects of CO2 and O3 on light-use efficiency and growth of crops
van Oijen M., Dreccer M.F., Firsching K.-H., Schnieders B.J.
Ecological Modelling. 2004 179(1). p.39
Modelling net ecosystem carbon and water exchange of a temperate Eucalyptus delegatensis forest using multiple constraints
Kirschbaum Miko U.F., Keith Heather, Leuning Ray, Cleugh Helen A., Jacobsen Kris L., van Gorsel Eva, Raison R. John
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 2007 145(1-2). p.48
Is analysing the nitrogen use at the plant canopy level a matter of choosing the right optimization criterion?
Anten Niels P. R., During Heinjo J.
Oecologia. 2011 167(2). p.293
Inclusion of photoinhibition in simulation of carbon dynamics of an alpine meadow on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
Zhang Yongqiang, Tang Yanhong
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 2005 110(G1).
Physiological response to pruning severity in Eucalyptus regnans plantations
Lisboa Magdalena, Acuña Eduardo, Cancino Jorge, Chao Fernando, Muñoz Fernando, Rodríguez Roque, Volker Peter
New Forests. 2014 45(6). p.753
Modelling C3 photosynthesis from the chloroplast to the ecosystem
BERNACCHI CARL J., BAGLEY JUSTIN E., SERBIN SHAWN P., RUIZ‐VERA URSULA M., ROSENTHAL DAVID M., VANLOOCKE ANDY
Plant, Cell & Environment. 2013 36(9). p.1641
An empirical model that uses light attenuation and plant nitrogen status to predict within-canopy nitrogen distribution and upscale photosynthesis from leaf to whole canopy
Louarn Gaëtan, Frak Ela, Zaka Serge, Prieto Jorge, Lebon Eric
AoB Plants. 2015 7 p.plv116
CenW, a forest growth model with linked carbon, energy, nutrient and water cycles
Kirschbaum Miko U.F.
Ecological Modelling. 1999 118(1). p.17
CABALA: a linked carbon, water and nitrogen model of forest growth for silvicultural decision support
Battaglia Michael, Sands Peter, White Don, Mummery Daryl
Forest Ecology and Management. 2004 193(1-2). p.251
Physiological Ecology of Forest Production (2011)
Landsberg Joe, Sands Peter
Diurnal and seasonal carbon sequestration potential of seven broadleaved species in a mixed deciduous forest in India
Biswas Soumyajit, Bala Sanjay, Mazumdar Asis
Atmospheric Environment. 2014 89 p.827
Modelling the impact of defoliation and leaf damage on forest plantation function and production
Battaglia M., Pinkard E.A., Sands P.J., Bruce J.L., Quentin A.
Ecological Modelling. 2011 222(17). p.3193
Contributions of leaf photosynthetic capacity, leaf angle and self-shading to the maximization of net photosynthesis in Acer saccharum: a modelling assessment
Posada Juan M., Sievänen Risto, Messier Christian, Perttunen Jari, Nikinmaa Eero, Lechowicz Martin J.
Annals of Botany. 2012 110(3). p.731
Photosynthetic responses of field-grown Pinus radiata trees to artificial and aphid-induced defoliation
Eyles A., Smith D., Pinkard E. A., Smith I., Corkrey R., Elms S., Beadle C., Mohammed C.
Tree Physiology. 2011 31(6). p.592
A trait‐based ecosystem model suggests that long‐term responsiveness to rising atmospheric CO2 concentration is greater in slow‐growing than fast‐growing plants
Ali Ashehad A., Medlyn Belinda E., Crous Kristine Y., Reich Peter B., Whitehead David
Functional Ecology. 2013 27(4). p.1011
The quasi-equilibrium framework revisited: analyzing long-term CO<sub>2</sub> enrichment responses in plant–soil models
Jiang Mingkai, Zaehle Sönke, De Kauwe Martin G., Walker Anthony P., Caldararu Silvia, Ellsworth David S., Medlyn Belinda E.
Geoscientific Model Development. 2019 12(5). p.2069
A two‐leaf rectangular hyperbolic model for estimating GPP across vegetation types and climate conditions
Wang Fumin, Chen Jing M., Gonsamo Alemu, Zhou Bin, Cao Feifeng, Yi Qiuxiang
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 2014 119(7). p.1385
Vegetation Dynamics (2015)
Physiological Ecology of Forest Production (2011)
Landsberg Joe, Sands Peter
Light energy utilization and measurement methods in crop production
Lu Zhaohong, Gao Jing, Wang Qi, Ning Zili, Tan Xianming, Lei Yi, Zhang Jie, Zou Jiaqi, Wang Lingxuan, Yang Chenyao, Yang Wenyu, Yang Feng
Crop and Environment. 2024 3(2). p.91
Whole-plant versus leaf-level regulation of photosynthetic responses after partial defoliation in Eucalyptus globulus saplings
Eyles Alieta, Pinkard Elizabeth A., Davies Noel W., Corkrey Ross, Churchill Keith, O’Grady Anthony P., Sands Peter, Mohammed Caroline
Journal of Experimental Botany. 2013 64(6). p.1625
Eco-physiological modelling of canopy photosynthesis and growth of a Chinese fir plantation
Zhang Xiao-Quan, Xu Deying
Forest Ecology and Management. 2003 173(1-3). p.201
Use of a process-based model to describe spatial variation in Pinus radiata productivity in New Zealand
Kirschbaum Miko U.F., Watt Michael S.
Forest Ecology and Management. 2011 262(6). p.1008
Seasonal Photosynthesis and Carbon Assimilation of Dynamics in a Zelkova serrata (Thunb.) Makino Plantation
Chen Chung-I, Wang Ya-Nan, Lin Heng-Hsun, Wang Ching-Wen, Yu Jui-Chu, Chen Yung-Chih
Forests. 2021 12(4). p.467
Soil carbon and nitrogen changes after clearing mulga (Acacia aneura) vegetation in Queensland, Australia: Observations, simulations and scenario analysis
Kirschbaum Miko U.F., Harms Ben, Mathers Nicole J., Dalal Ram C.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 2008 40(2). p.392
Parameterization of a diagnostic carbon cycle model for continental scale application
King David A., Turner David P., Ritts William D.
Remote Sensing of Environment. 2011 115(7). p.1653
Response of photosynthetic plasticity of Paeonia suffruticosa to changed light environments
Zhang Shouren, Ma Keping, Chen Lingzhi
Environmental and Experimental Botany. 2003 49(2). p.121
Biomass partitioning and leaf N,P – stoichiometry: comparisons between tree and herbaceous current‐year shoots
NIKLAS KARL J., COBB EDWARD D.
Plant, Cell & Environment. 2006 29(11). p.2030
Ecophysiological responses of a young blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) plantation to weed control
Eyles A., Worledge D., Sands P., Ottenschlaeger M. L., Paterson S. C., Mendham D., O'Grady A. P.
Tree Physiology. 2012 32(8). p.1008
Leaf-trait variation explained by the hypothesis that plants maximize their canopy carbon export over the lifespan of leaves
McMurtrie R. E., Dewar R. C.
Tree Physiology. 2011 31(9). p.1007
Use of a simple plantation productivity model to study the profitability of irrigated Eucalyptus globulus
Sands P.J, Rawlins W, Battaglia M
Ecological Modelling. 1999 117(1). p.125
Frost in a future climate: modelling interactive effects of warmer temperatures and rising atmospheric [CO2] on the incidence and severity of frost damage in a temperate evergreen (Eucalyptus pauciflora)
WOLDENDORP GEMMA, HILL MICHAEL J., DORAN RUTH, BALL MARILYN C.
Global Change Biology. 2008 14(2). p.294
Physiological Ecology of Forest Production (2011)
Landsberg Joe, Sands Peter
Monitoring daily variation of leaf layer photosynthesis in rice using UAV-based multi-spectral imagery and a light response curve model
Zhang Ni, Su Xi, Zhang Xiangbin, Yao Xia, Cheng Tao, Zhu Yan, Cao Weixing, Tian Yongchao
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 2020 291 p.108098
Physiological Ecology of Forest Production (2011)
Landsberg Joe, Sands Peter
Ecophysiology ofAcaciaspecies in wet–dry tropical plantations
Eyles Alieta, Drake Paul, Quang Le Thanh, Bon Pham Van, Mendham Daniel, White Don, Dat Kieu Tuan, Dung Pham The, Beadle Chris
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science. 2015 77(4). p.287
Significance of rainfall distribution in predicting eucalypt plantation growth, management options, and risk assessment using the process-based model CABALA
Mummery Daryl, Battaglia Michael
Forest Ecology and Management. 2004 193(1-2). p.283
Physiological Ecology of Forest Production (2011)
Landsberg Joe, Sands Peter
Vertical patterns of photosynthesis and related leaf traits in two contrasting agricultural crops
D'Odorico Petra, Emmel Carmen, Revill Andrew, Liebisch Frank, Eugster Werner, Buchmann Nina
Functional Plant Biology. 2019 46(3). p.213
JUVENILE FOLIAGE AND THE SCALING OF TREE PROPORTIONS, WITH EMPHASIS ONEUCALYPTUS
King David A.
Ecology. 1999 80(6). p.1944
A mechanistic analysis of light and carbon use efficiencies
Dewar R. C., Medlyn B. E., McMurtrie R. E.
Plant, Cell & Environment. 1998 21(6). p.573
Applying the Concept of Ecohydrological Equilibrium to Predict Steady State Leaf Area Index
Yang J., Medlyn B. E., De Kauwe M. G., Duursma R. A.
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 2018 10(8). p.1740
Daily canopy photosynthesis model through temporal and spatial scaling for remote sensing applications
Chen J.M, Liu J, Cihlar J, Goulden M.L
Ecological Modelling. 1999 124(2-3). p.99
Scaling of photosynthetic production of aquatic macrophytes – a review
Sand‐Jensen Kaj, Binzer Thomas, Middelboe Anne Lise
Oikos. 2007 116(2). p.280
Photosynthesis of Eucalyptus globulus with Mycosphaerella leaf disease
Pinkard E. A., Mohammed C. L.
New Phytologist. 2006 170(1). p.119
Growth, photosynthesis and stress indicators in young rosewood plants (Aniba rosaeodora Ducke) under different light intensities
Gonçalves José Francisco de Carvalho, Barreto Denize Caranhas de Sousa, Santos Junior Ulysses Moreira dos, Fernandes Andreia Varmes, Sampaio Paulo de Tarso Barbosa, Buckeridge Marcos Silveira
Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology. 2005 17(3). p.325
Growth and physiology of Hopea odorata planted within gaps in an acacia plantation acting as a nurse crop
Dong Tran Lam, Beadle Chris, Eyles Alieta, Forrester David I., Doyle Richard, Worledge Dale, Churchill Keith, Khanh Dao Cong
Plant Ecology & Diversity. 2016 9(5-6). p.549
Simulating daily field crop canopy photosynthesis: an integrated software package
Wu Alex, Doherty Al, Farquhar Graham D., Hammer Graeme L.
Functional Plant Biology. 2018 45(3). p.362
Role of corticular photosynthesis following defoliation in Eucalyptus globulus
EYLES ALIETA, PINKARD ELIZABETH A., O'GRADY ANTHONY P., WORLEDGE DALE, WARREN CHARLES R.
Plant, Cell & Environment. 2009 32(8). p.1004
Impact of shade on morpho-physiological characteristics of coffee plants, their pests and diseases: A review
Biruk Ayalew
African Journal of Agricultural Research. 2018 13(39). p.2016
New calculation methods of diurnal distribution of solar radiation and its interception by canopy over complex terrain
Wang Shusen, Chen Wenjun, Cihlar Josef
Ecological Modelling. 2002 155(2-3). p.191
Modelling leaf photosynthetic and transpiration temperature-dependent responses in Vitis vinifera cv. Semillon grapevines growing in hot, irrigated vineyard conditions
Greer Dennis H.
AoB PLANTS. 2012 2012
Recovery after defoliation in Eucalyptus globulus saplings: respiration and growth
Eyles Alieta, Pinkard Elizabeth A., O’Grady Anthony P., Corkrey Ross, Beadle Chris, Mohammed Caroline
Trees. 2016 30(5). p.1543
Description and test of a simple process-based model of forest growth for mixed-species stands
Duursma R.A., Marshall J.D., Robinson A.P., Pangle R.E.
Ecological Modelling. 2007 203(3-4). p.297
Photosynthetic Properties of Miscanthus condensatus at Volcanically Devastated Sites on Miyake-jima Island
Zhang Xiulong, Li Hao, Hu Xiaoxing, Zheng Pengyao, Hirota Mitsuru, Kamijo Takashi
Plants. 2020 9(9). p.1212
Environmental Effects of Afforestation in North-Western Europe (2007)
Heil G.W., Deursen W. Van, Elemans M., Mol J., Kros H.
Physiological Ecology of Forest Production (2011)
Landsberg Joe, Sands Peter
Photosynthetic capacity increases in Acacia melanoxylon following form pruning in a two-species plantation
Medhurst J.L., Pinkard E.A., Beadle C.L., Worledge D.
Forest Ecology and Management. 2006 233(2-3). p.250
Three-Year Study on Diurnal and Seasonal CO2 Sequestration of a Young Fraxinus griffithii Plantation in Southern Taiwan
Chen Chung-I, Wang Ya-Nan, Lih Hsueh-Wen, Yu Jui-Chu
Forests. 2016 7(12). p.230
A roadmap for improving the representation of photosynthesis in Earth system models
Rogers Alistair, Medlyn Belinda E., Dukes Jeffrey S., Bonan Gordon, von Caemmerer Susanne, Dietze Michael C., Kattge Jens, Leakey Andrew D. B., Mercado Lina M., Niinemets Ülo, Prentice I. Colin, Serbin Shawn P., Sitch Stephen, Way Danielle A., Zaehle Sönke
New Phytologist. 2017 213(1). p.22
Forest water use and water use efficiency at elevated CO2: a model‐data intercomparison at two contrasting temperate forest FACE sites
De Kauwe Martin G., Medlyn Belinda E., Zaehle Sönke, Walker Anthony P., Dietze Michael C., Hickler Thomas, Jain Atul K., Luo Yiqi, Parton William J., Prentice I. Colin, Smith Benjamin, Thornton Peter E., Wang Shusen, Wang Ying‐Ping, Wårlind David, Weng Ensheng, Crous Kristine Y., Ellsworth David S., Hanson Paul J., Seok Kim Hyun‐, Warren Jeffrey M., Oren Ram, Norby Richard J.
Global Change Biology. 2013 19(6). p.1759

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission