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Leaf Surface Reflectance Does Not Affect Biophysical Traits Modelling from VIS-NIR Spectra in Plants with Sparsely Distributed Trichomes

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    0548195 - ÚVGZ 2022 RIV CH eng J - Journal Article
    Neuwirthová, E. - Lhotáková, Z. - Lukeš, Petr - Albrechtová, J.
    Leaf Surface Reflectance Does Not Affect Biophysical Traits Modelling from VIS-NIR Spectra in Plants with Sparsely Distributed Trichomes.
    Remote Sensing. Roč. 13, č. 20 (2021). E-ISSN 2072-4292
    Research Infrastructure: CzeCOS III - 90123
    Institutional support: RVO:86652079
    Keywords : arabidopsis-thaliana * bidirectional scattering * chlorophyll-a * specular reflectance * light * leaves * diffuse * range * polarization * asteraceae * diffuse reflectance * integrating sphere * leaf anatomical traits * leaf epidermal structure * specific leaf area * specular reflectance * trichome parameters * laboratory spectroscopy
    OECD category: Climatic research
    Impact factor: 5.349, year: 2021
    Method of publishing: Open access
    https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/20/4144

    In this study, we examine leaf reflectance as the main optical property used in remote sensing of vegetation. The total leaf reflectance consists of two main components: a diffuse component, originating from the leaf interior, and a component reflected directly from the leaf surface. The latter contains specular (mirror-like) reflectance (SR) and surface particle scattering, driven by the surface roughness. Our study aimed to (1) reveal the effects of key leaf structural traits on SR in 400-2500 nm, and (2) compare the performance of PLSR models of leaf biophysical properties based on the total reflectance and SR removal reflectance. Four Arabidopsis thaliana structural surface mutants and six Hieracium species differing in trichome properties were studied. PCA did not reveal any systematic effect of trichome density, length, and morphology on SR. Therefore, the results do not support the hypothesis that leaves with denser and longer trichomes have lower SR and higher total reflectance than the smooth leaves. SR removal did not remarkably improve PLSR models of biophysical traits (up to 2% of RMSE). Thus, in herbaceous dorsiventral leaves with relatively sparse trichomes of various morphology and without apparent waxy surface, we cannot confirm that SR removal significantly improves biophysical trait prediction./p
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0324301

     
     
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