Abstract
Light microclimates in a square-planted (SP) population were investigated with use of a Monte Carlo experiment system. The plant population generator of an SP population can designate structural parameters such as planting density, leaf area density, leaf inclination angle and phyllotaxis.Results indicated that planting density (ND) conspicuously modifiers that light microclimates of SP populations having the same leaf area index, leaf area density and leaf inclination angle. Light penetration was appreciably promoted in the SP populations compared to the corresponding random distribution (RD) foliage, except for the case of the highest population (ND=6) in the SP experiment.
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