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RSARE: A physically-based vegetation index for estimating wheat green LAI to mitigate the impact of leaf chlorophyll content and residue-soil background.

Authors :
Li, Wei
Li, Dong
Liu, Shouyang
Baret, Frédéric
Ma, Zhiyuan
He, Can
Warner, Timothy A.
Guo, Caili
Cheng, Tao
Zhu, Yan
Cao, Weixing
Yao, Xia
Source :
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing. Jun2023, Vol. 200, p138-152. 15p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The green leaf area index (LAI) is an important structural parameter that can be used for monitoring plant transpiration and carbon cycling over large spatial extents. LAI is also critical for understanding biophysical processes and predicting crop productivity. However, the retrieval of wheat green LAI based on canopy reflectance is always affected by the background material. For example, in the Yangtze River Basin of China, rice residues are typically returned to rice–wheat rotation fields. Thus the background for observing wheat canopy varies from a mixture of traditional wheat-soil components to wheat-residue or wheat-residue-soil, posing a significant challenge for accurate LAI estimation at the early stages of crop growth. Furthermore, when current vegetation indices (VIs) are used to estimate LAI, leaf chlorophyll content (LCC) and field moisture are two additional confounding factors. To resolve these issues, we propose a novel residue-soil adjusted red edge difference index (RSARE), which draws on concepts from a simple physical algorithm, i.e., linear spectral mixture analysis (LSMA). The results of field, satellite and modeling experiments demonstrate that the RSARE-LAI model is generally not sensitive to LCC, or to variations in residue-soil and traditional soil backgrounds, and estimates LAI with high accuracy ( RMSE val = 0.55, RRMSE val =20.71%). In comparison to traditional VI-LAI maps, RASRE-LAI maps are less sensitive to confounding factors associated with the background components, field moisture, LCC, and both inter-annual and geographical differences. This novel residue-soil background-resistant RSARE particularly improves the accuracy of wheat LAI estimation at low LAI levels, thus facilitating large-scale mapping of LAI in the early growing season. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09242716
Volume :
200
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163974840
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2023.05.012