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Wind profiles in plant canopies : studies on an analytical model.

Published online
21 Dec 1972
Content type
Journal article
Journal title
Journal of Applied Ecology
DOI
10.2307/2402680

Author(s)
Landsberg, J. J. & James, G. B.

Publication language
English
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Abstract

An equation is given which gives valid estimates of wind profiles in crops of maize and Vicia faba where foliage distribution is reasonably uniform. RB.

Key words

  • canopy
  • faba beans
  • maize
  • wind
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