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Part of the book series: Tasks for vegetation sciences 3 ((TAVS,volume 3))

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The principal theoretical concept for the development of a quantitative theory of the radiation regime in plant stands has been to model the stand as a horizontally uniform anisotropic turbid plate medium. This concept assumes a random distribution of plant organs and uses the Poisson distribution. This allows using the mean values of radiation characteristics alone.

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Ross, J. (1981). Conclusion. In: The radiation regime and architecture of plant stands. Tasks for vegetation sciences 3, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8647-3_20

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