Y. Knyazikhin et al., INFLUENCE OF SMALL-SCALE STRUCTURE ON RADIATIVE-TRANSFER AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN VEGETATION CANOPIES, J GEO RES-A, 103(D6), 1998, pp. 6133-6144
The use of Beer's law to describe the radiation regime in plant canopi
es is valid for a sufficiently large volume filled densely with phytoe
lements. This set a limit to the scale at which models, based on Beer'
s law, can account for structural features of vegetation canopies and
provide an adequate prediction of the radiation regime. The aim of our
paper is to analyze radiation interaction in vegetation canopies and
consequent photosynthetic rates at a scale at which Beer's law loses i
ts validity. We use fractals to simulate the structure of vegetation c
anopies at this scale. It is shown that both the radiation regime and
the photosynthesis depend on the fractal dimension of the plant stand.
The development of radiative transfer models in fractal-like media as
well as measurements and modeling of fractal characteristics of trees
and tree communities are essential for better understanding and scali
ng of radiative transfer and photosynthetic processes from an individu
al leaf to the canopy.