植物의 樹冠에 있어서 光의 遮斷과 吸收 Model 에 關한 硏究

A Study on the Model of Light Interception and Absorption in Plant Canopies

  • Chang, Nam-Kee (Dept. of Biology, College of Education, Seoul National University) ;
  • Kyung-Oh Kwon (Dept. of Biology, College of Education, Seoul National University)
  • 발행 : 1985.04.01

초록

The modeling of interception and absorption of light was studied in plant canopies at Mt. Kwanak. Followering results were obtained. Light intensity passing through the stacked leaves is attenuated exponentially. This phenomenon seems to be more clearly applied to the plant canopies, if they have large cumulative leaf area and are matured densely. Light interception and absorption are influenced by leaf thickness, shape pigments, and leaf area, and they have great effect on the maturation of canopies. It was confirmed that the light penetrating through the stratified canopies is decreased exponentially in dual pattern. The cumulative leaf area of a definite space in a certain plant canopy is the same as the growth of leaf area of the canopy at that time. A hypothetical model for calculating the light absorption in plant canopies, was established on the bases of phenomena that incident light is captured at the maximum level and light inerception effect is minimized by leaves.

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