A new instrument for measuring photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) wa
s used to investigate changes in the distribution of direct sunlight on a p
lane shaded by a Scots pine shoot situated at different distances, and to t
est a previously developed model of shoot geometry. The experiment was desi
gned to imitate a simple case of between shoot shading within a canopy. Mea
sured distributions were compared to simulated ones, which were produced us
ing the Scots pine shoot model and measured characteristics of the experime
ntal shoot. Comparison showed that the distributions agreed reasonably well
with one another, although, the standard deviation was somewhat larger in
the simulated distributions. The shape of the distributions changed from cl
early bimodal (full sun-full shade) to distributions concentrated around th
e mean (penumbral irradiance), as the shoot was moved further away from the
sensors. Changes in the distribution of direct sunlight (proportions of fu
ll sun, full shade and penumbra) with shading distance are important to con
sider for a reliable estimation of the rate of photosynthesis at different
levels in the canopy. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V, All rights reserved.