Estimating grassland chlorophyll content using remote sensing data at leaf, canopy, and landscape scales

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Kelly Ka Lei Wong, Yuhong He
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Abstract

A small yet promising body of research has been conducted on the use of remote sensing data to retrieve vegetation chlorophyll content for heterogeneous ecosystems at the leaf level; however, the extent to which leaf chlorophyll contents can be estimated from reflectance measurements at the canopy and landscape scales remain uncertain. The goal of this study was to develop and evaluate a species percent cover-based chlorophyll content scaling up procedure that aims to accurately estimate chlorophyll content at canopy or landscape level. Using both field and QuickBird data collected in a heterogeneous tall grassland located in Ontario, Canada, this study calculated vegetation chlorophyll content at canopy and landscape levels, and it correlated chlorophyll data at leaf, canopy, and landscape levels with a red-edge spectral index. Results indicated that the relationships between the red-edge index and vegetation chlorophyll content (e.g., chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, chlorophyll a + b) were significant at all three scales in the study site. At the landscape level, the species percent cover-based scaling up chlorophyll was slightly better correlated with the red-edge index than the greenness-based chlorophyll that was calculated using the ratio of green area to total area as an empirical coefficient, but it was much better correlated than the site averaging chlorophyll that was directly averaged from leaf level chlorophyll. These results suggest that inclusion of species percent cover in the scaling up procedure is a more appropriate method for canopy or landscape chlorophyll estimation. What we have to keep in mind is that the proposed scaling procedure only takes into account the species composition within a canopy. More canopy information such as standing dead, litter, and soil background should be considered into the scaling tool in the future.
基于叶片、冠层和景观尺度遥感数据估算草地叶绿素含量
利用遥感数据在叶片水平上检索异质生态系统植被叶绿素含量的研究虽少,但前景广阔;然而,在冠层和景观尺度上通过反射率测量估算叶片叶绿素含量的程度仍不确定。本研究的目的是开发和评估一种基于物种覆盖百分比的叶绿素含量放大程序,旨在准确估计冠层或景观水平的叶绿素含量。利用加拿大安大略省非均质高草地的野外和QuickBird数据,计算了植被在冠层和景观水平的叶绿素含量,并将叶片、冠层和景观水平的叶绿素含量与红边光谱指数进行了关联。结果表明,红边指数与植被叶绿素含量(叶绿素a、叶绿素b、叶绿素a + b)在3个尺度上均呈显著相关。在景观水平上,基于物种覆盖度的尺度放大叶绿素与红边指数的相关性略好于以绿化面积与总面积之比作为经验系数计算的基于绿度的叶绿素,但其相关性远好于直接从叶片水平上平均的站点平均叶绿素。这些结果表明,在按比例放大过程中纳入物种覆盖百分比是估算冠层或景观叶绿素的更合适的方法。我们必须记住的是,所提出的尺度程序只考虑了冠层内的物种组成。在未来的尺度工具中应考虑更多的冠层信息,如枯枝、凋落物和土壤背景。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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