Estimating plant traits in herbaceous plant assemblages from spectral reflectance data requires aggregation of small scale trait variations to a canopy mean value that is ecologically meaningful and corresponds to the trait content that affects the canopy spectral signal. We investigated estimation capacities of plant traits in a herbaceous setting and how different trait-aggregation methods influence estimation accuracies. Canopy reflectance of 40 herbaceous plant assemblages was measured in situ and biomass was analysed for N, P and C concentration, chlorophyll, lignin, phenol, tannin and specific water concentration, expressed on a mass basis (mg∙g−1). Using Specific Leaf Area (SLA) and Leaf Area Index (LAI), traits were aggregated to tw...
Plant traits are features that characterise and differentiate between species. From these, certain l...
Abiotic ecosystem properties together with plant species interaction create differences in structura...
International audienceLeaf biochemical and structural traits are vegetation characteristics related ...
Estimating plant traits in herbaceous plant assemblages from spectral reflectance data requires aggr...
Abstract: Estimating plant traits in herbaceous plant assemblages from spectral reflectance data req...
Trait predictions from leaf spectral properties are mainly applied to tree species, while herbaceous...
Leaf biochemical composition corresponds to traits related to the plant state and its functioning. T...
Plant trait data have been used in various studies related to ecosystem functioning, community ecolo...
Trait-based approaches are increasingly used to obtain an insight into the functional aspects of pla...
Spectroscopy at the leaf and canopy scales has attracted considerable interest in plant ecology over...
Understanding the vertical pattern of leaf traits across plant canopies provide critical information...
1. The leaf is an essential unit for measures of plant ecological traits. Yet, measures of plant che...
Numerous studies have investigated reflectance-based estimations of physico-chemical leaf traits suc...
Abstract Background Macrophytes are key players in aquatic ecosystems diversity, but knowledge on va...
Plant traits are features that characterise and differentiate between species. From these, certain l...
Abiotic ecosystem properties together with plant species interaction create differences in structura...
International audienceLeaf biochemical and structural traits are vegetation characteristics related ...
Estimating plant traits in herbaceous plant assemblages from spectral reflectance data requires aggr...
Abstract: Estimating plant traits in herbaceous plant assemblages from spectral reflectance data req...
Trait predictions from leaf spectral properties are mainly applied to tree species, while herbaceous...
Leaf biochemical composition corresponds to traits related to the plant state and its functioning. T...
Plant trait data have been used in various studies related to ecosystem functioning, community ecolo...
Trait-based approaches are increasingly used to obtain an insight into the functional aspects of pla...
Spectroscopy at the leaf and canopy scales has attracted considerable interest in plant ecology over...
Understanding the vertical pattern of leaf traits across plant canopies provide critical information...
1. The leaf is an essential unit for measures of plant ecological traits. Yet, measures of plant che...
Numerous studies have investigated reflectance-based estimations of physico-chemical leaf traits suc...
Abstract Background Macrophytes are key players in aquatic ecosystems diversity, but knowledge on va...
Plant traits are features that characterise and differentiate between species. From these, certain l...
Abiotic ecosystem properties together with plant species interaction create differences in structura...
International audienceLeaf biochemical and structural traits are vegetation characteristics related ...