The possibility of estimating the concentration of individual photosynthetic pigments within vegetation from reflectance spectra offers great promise for the use of remote sensing to assess physiological status, species type and productivity. This study evaluates a number of spectral indices for estimating pigment concentrations at the leaf scale, using samples from deciduous trees at various stages of senescence. Two new indices (PSSR and PSND) are developed which have advantages over previous techniques. The optimal individual wavebands for pigment estimation are identified empirically as 680 nm for chlorophyll a, 635 nm for chlorophyll b and 470 nm for the carotenoids. These wavebands are justified theoretically and are shown to improve ...
The spectral detection of vegetation pigment concentrations has a high potential value, but it is st...
The PROSPECT leaf optical model has, to date, combined the effects of photosynthetic pigments, but a...
Abstract Background Leaf chlorophyll content (LCC) provides valuable information about plant physiol...
This article presents the findings of a laboratory experiment using stacks of leaves obtained from f...
The reflectance properties of leaves are influenced by diverse biochemical components including chlo...
An investigation was undertaken into the effectiveness of a range of hyperspectral approaches for es...
Leaf chlorophyll content declines in response to environmental stressors and during natural senescen...
Understanding the interaction of radiation with vegetation canopies requires a knowledge of the spec...
An important bio-indicator of actual plant health status, the foliar content of chlorophyll a and b ...
Passive optical hyperspectral remote sensing of plant pigments offers potential for understanding pl...
Total chlorophyll (Cab) content of a forest canopy is used as indicator for the current state of a f...
Numerous studies have investigated reflectance-based estimations of physico-chemical leaf traits suc...
In this paper we compare leaf traits and spectral reflectance for sunlit and shafded leaves of Popul...
The dynamics of pigment concentrations are related to vegetation photosynthetic potential and hence ...
In this paper we compare leaf traits and spectral reflectance for sunlit andshaded leaves of Populus...
The spectral detection of vegetation pigment concentrations has a high potential value, but it is st...
The PROSPECT leaf optical model has, to date, combined the effects of photosynthetic pigments, but a...
Abstract Background Leaf chlorophyll content (LCC) provides valuable information about plant physiol...
This article presents the findings of a laboratory experiment using stacks of leaves obtained from f...
The reflectance properties of leaves are influenced by diverse biochemical components including chlo...
An investigation was undertaken into the effectiveness of a range of hyperspectral approaches for es...
Leaf chlorophyll content declines in response to environmental stressors and during natural senescen...
Understanding the interaction of radiation with vegetation canopies requires a knowledge of the spec...
An important bio-indicator of actual plant health status, the foliar content of chlorophyll a and b ...
Passive optical hyperspectral remote sensing of plant pigments offers potential for understanding pl...
Total chlorophyll (Cab) content of a forest canopy is used as indicator for the current state of a f...
Numerous studies have investigated reflectance-based estimations of physico-chemical leaf traits suc...
In this paper we compare leaf traits and spectral reflectance for sunlit and shafded leaves of Popul...
The dynamics of pigment concentrations are related to vegetation photosynthetic potential and hence ...
In this paper we compare leaf traits and spectral reflectance for sunlit andshaded leaves of Populus...
The spectral detection of vegetation pigment concentrations has a high potential value, but it is st...
The PROSPECT leaf optical model has, to date, combined the effects of photosynthetic pigments, but a...
Abstract Background Leaf chlorophyll content (LCC) provides valuable information about plant physiol...