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Solar Radiation and Productivity in Tropical Ecosystems J. L. Monteith

Solar Radiation and Productivity in Tropical Ecosystems

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Solar Radiation and Productivity in Tropical Ecosystems. J. L. Monteith. Thermal Dynamics Law. First Law of Thermal Dynamics: Energy conservation R n =LE + H + G+A Second Law of Thermal Dynamics: Production of “useful” energy must be accompanied by simultaneous “waste” of heat. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Solar Radiation and Productivity in Tropical Ecosystems

J. L. Monteith

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Thermal Dynamics Law

• First Law of Thermal Dynamics: Energy conservation

Rn=LE + H + G+A

• Second Law of Thermal Dynamics: Production of “useful” energy must be accompanied by simultaneous “waste” of heat.

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Components of Efficiency

ε=εgεaεsεqεiεdεr

Where the components include geometric, atmospheric, spectral, quantum, interception, diffusion and respiration efficiencies

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Geometric efficiency

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Atmospheric Efficiency

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Spectral Efficiency

• PAR to total radiation ratio: 50%

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Quantum Efficiency

• Theoretical maximum: 1 Carbohydrate need 10 quanta.

215.0)106.3(10

107.719

19

q

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Diffusion Efficiency

IbaP

/

1

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Interception Efficiency

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Respiration Efficiency

10/2}00375.0625.0{1 Tq P

W

W: standing dry weight (g/m^2)P: photosynthesis rate (g/m^2/day)