In-Canopy Turbulence—State of the Art and Potential Improvements

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Theobald, M. | Loubet, Benjamin | Ammann, C. | Branislava, L. | Chojnicki, B. | Ganzeveld, L. | Grosz, B. | Kaasik, M. | Noe, S. | Olejnik, J. | Rinne, J. | Shapkalijevski, M. | Simpson, D. | Tchepel, O. | Tuovinen, J.P. | Weidinger, T. | Wichink Kruit, R.

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International audience. The turbulence within and immediately above a vegetation canopy is the driver of the exchange processes of heat, trace gases and particles between the soil, the plants and the atmosphere above.

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