Leaf area index (LAI) is a key parameter of atmosphere–vegetation exchanges, affecting the net ecosystem exchange and the productivity. At regional or continental scales, LAI can be estimated by remotely-sensed spectral vegetation indices (SVI). Nevertheless, relationships between LAI and SVI show saturation for LAI values greater than 3–5. This is one of the principal limitations of remote sensing of LAI in forest canopies. In this article, a new approach is developed to determine LAI from the spatial variability of radiometric data. To test this method, in situ measurements for LAI of 40 stands, with three dominant species (European beech, oak and Scots pine) were available over 5 years in the Fontainebleau forest near Paris. If all years...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key ecological indicator for describing the structure of canopies and for...
Abstract. Leaf area index (LAI) is a key structural characteristic of forest ecosystems because of t...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key ecological indicator for describing the structure of canopies and for...
The Leaf Area Index (LAI) and its spatial distribution are key features to describe the forest ecoph...
Abstract: Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important input variable for forest ecosystem modeling as it i...
Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important input variable for forest ecosystem modeling as it is a factor...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key biophysical variable influencing land surface fluxes. Different algor...
Monitoring vegetation structure and functioning is critical for modelling terrestrial ecosystems and...
Forest canopy density can be highly variable within one stand. The accuracy of indirect methods to q...
ii Leaf area index (LAI) is defined as the ratio of the foliage area contained within a given area d...
This is an article Published by Prairie PerspectivesLeaf Area Index (LAI), an important plant biophy...
Abstract. Leaf area index (LAI) is an important measure of canopy structure that is related to bioma...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key ecological indicator for describing the structure of canopies and for...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key ecological indicator for describing the structure of canopies and for...
Abstract. Leaf area index (LAI) is a key structural characteristic of forest ecosystems because of t...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key ecological indicator for describing the structure of canopies and for...
The Leaf Area Index (LAI) and its spatial distribution are key features to describe the forest ecoph...
Abstract: Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important input variable for forest ecosystem modeling as it i...
Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important input variable for forest ecosystem modeling as it is a factor...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key biophysical variable influencing land surface fluxes. Different algor...
Monitoring vegetation structure and functioning is critical for modelling terrestrial ecosystems and...
Forest canopy density can be highly variable within one stand. The accuracy of indirect methods to q...
ii Leaf area index (LAI) is defined as the ratio of the foliage area contained within a given area d...
This is an article Published by Prairie PerspectivesLeaf Area Index (LAI), an important plant biophy...
Abstract. Leaf area index (LAI) is an important measure of canopy structure that is related to bioma...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key ecological indicator for describing the structure of canopies and for...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key ecological indicator for describing the structure of canopies and for...
Abstract. Leaf area index (LAI) is a key structural characteristic of forest ecosystems because of t...
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key ecological indicator for describing the structure of canopies and for...