Leaf dry matter content (LDMC) and specific leaf area (SLA) are two important traits in measuring biodiversity. To use remote sensing for the estimation of these traits, it is essential to understand the underlying factors that influence their relationships with canopy reflectance. The effect of canopy structures—particularly stem density (SD), leaf area index (LAI), stand height (SH), crown diameter (CD), and average leaf angle (ALA)—on the relationship between LDMC and SLA with the canopy reflectance were investigated using a canopy reflectance dataset simulated by the invertible forest reflectance model (INFORM) radiative transfer model. The parameterization of the model was based on the range of the field parameters collected in the Bav...
The photochemical reflectance index (PRI) is a proxy for light use efficiency (LUE), and is used in ...
The relationship between the leaf area index (LAI) of temperate coniferous forests in the western Un...
Understanding the vertical pattern of leaf traits across plant canopies provide critical information...
Specific leaf area (SLA), which is defined as the leaf area per unit of dry leaf mass is an importan...
Forest leaf area index (LAI), is an important variable in carbon balance models. However, understory...
The chlorophyll composition of a vegetation canopy is an important indicator of productivity, plant ...
The retrieval of canopy biophysical variables is known to be affected by confounding factors such as...
The retrieval of canopy biophysical variables is known to be affected by confounding factors such as...
Assessments of ecosystem functioning rely heavily on quantification of vegetation properties. The se...
Quantitative remote sensing of leaf traits offers an opportunity to track biodiversity changes from ...
The degree of which the observable canopy bidirectional reflectance factors (BRF) express plant trai...
In this analysis, a method for construction of forest canopy three-dimensional (3D) models from terr...
Quantification of vegetation properties plays an indispensable role in assessments of ecosystem func...
The accurate estimation of leaf water content (LWC) and knowledge about its spatial variation are im...
Spectral invariants provide a novel approach for characterizing canopy structure in forest reflectan...
The photochemical reflectance index (PRI) is a proxy for light use efficiency (LUE), and is used in ...
The relationship between the leaf area index (LAI) of temperate coniferous forests in the western Un...
Understanding the vertical pattern of leaf traits across plant canopies provide critical information...
Specific leaf area (SLA), which is defined as the leaf area per unit of dry leaf mass is an importan...
Forest leaf area index (LAI), is an important variable in carbon balance models. However, understory...
The chlorophyll composition of a vegetation canopy is an important indicator of productivity, plant ...
The retrieval of canopy biophysical variables is known to be affected by confounding factors such as...
The retrieval of canopy biophysical variables is known to be affected by confounding factors such as...
Assessments of ecosystem functioning rely heavily on quantification of vegetation properties. The se...
Quantitative remote sensing of leaf traits offers an opportunity to track biodiversity changes from ...
The degree of which the observable canopy bidirectional reflectance factors (BRF) express plant trai...
In this analysis, a method for construction of forest canopy three-dimensional (3D) models from terr...
Quantification of vegetation properties plays an indispensable role in assessments of ecosystem func...
The accurate estimation of leaf water content (LWC) and knowledge about its spatial variation are im...
Spectral invariants provide a novel approach for characterizing canopy structure in forest reflectan...
The photochemical reflectance index (PRI) is a proxy for light use efficiency (LUE), and is used in ...
The relationship between the leaf area index (LAI) of temperate coniferous forests in the western Un...
Understanding the vertical pattern of leaf traits across plant canopies provide critical information...