Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Leaf area index (LAI) is a dimensionless quantity that characterizes plant canopies. It is defined as the one-sided green leaf area per unit ground surface area (LAI = leaf area / ground area, m2 / m2) in broadleaf canopies. In conifers, three definitions for LAI have been used:Half of the total needle surface area per unit ground surface area Projected (or one-sided, in accordance the definition for broadleaf canopies) needle area per unit ground areaTotal needle surface area per unit ground areaLAI ranges from 0 (bare ground) to over 10 (dense conifer forests)."@en }
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- Leaf_area_index abstract "Leaf area index (LAI) is a dimensionless quantity that characterizes plant canopies. It is defined as the one-sided green leaf area per unit ground surface area (LAI = leaf area / ground area, m2 / m2) in broadleaf canopies. In conifers, three definitions for LAI have been used:Half of the total needle surface area per unit ground surface area Projected (or one-sided, in accordance the definition for broadleaf canopies) needle area per unit ground areaTotal needle surface area per unit ground areaLAI ranges from 0 (bare ground) to over 10 (dense conifer forests).".
- Q446746 abstract "Leaf area index (LAI) is a dimensionless quantity that characterizes plant canopies. It is defined as the one-sided green leaf area per unit ground surface area (LAI = leaf area / ground area, m2 / m2) in broadleaf canopies. In conifers, three definitions for LAI have been used:Half of the total needle surface area per unit ground surface area Projected (or one-sided, in accordance the definition for broadleaf canopies) needle area per unit ground areaTotal needle surface area per unit ground areaLAI ranges from 0 (bare ground) to over 10 (dense conifer forests).".