Authors
Guangjian Yan, Ronghai Hu, Jinghui Luo, Marie Weiss, Hailan Jiang, Xihan Mu, Donghui Xie, Wuming Zhang
Publication date
2019/2/15
Source
Agricultural and forest meteorology
Volume
265
Pages
390-411
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Leaf area index (LAI) is a key parameter of vegetation structure in the fields of agriculture, forestry, and ecology. Optical indirect methods based on the Beer-Lambert law are widely adopted in numerous fields given their high efficiency and feasibility for LAI estimation. These methods have undergone considerable progress in the past decades, thereby making them operational in ground-based LAI measurement and even in airborne estimation. However, several challenges remain, given the requirement of increasing accuracy and new applications. Clumping effect correction attained significant progress for continuous canopies with non-randomly disturbed leaves while non-continuous canopies are rarely studied. Convenient and operational measurement of leaf angle distribution and woody components is lacked. Accurate and comprehensive validations are still very difficult due to the limitations of direct …
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