Abstract

This chapter presents some of the available modelling techniques to predict stomatal conductance at leaf and canopy level, the key driver of the transpiration component in the evapotranspiration process of vegetated surfaces. The process-based models reported, are able to predict fast variations of stomatal conductance and the related transpiration and\r\nevapotranspiration rates, e.g. at hourly scale. This high–time resolution is essential for applications which couple the transpiration process with carbon assimilation or air\r\npollutants uptake by plants. \r\nIn these cases, the big-leaf approach, together with the resistive analogy which simulates the gas-exchange between vegetation and atmosphere, is a simple but valid example of a process-based model which includes the stomatal conductance behaviour, as well as a basic representation of the canopy features.
Lingua originaleEnglish
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteIn Evapotranspiration - Remote Sensing and Modeling
EditoreInech
Pagine403-420
Numero di pagine18
ISBN (stampa)978-953-307-808-3
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2012

Keywords

  • agroecosystems
  • models
  • ozone fluxes
  • stomatal conductance

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