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Spectral vegetation indices as the indicator of canopy photosynthetic productivity in a deciduous broadleaf forest
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2012
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EngineeringBotanyForestryTerrestrial Ecosystem ProductivityForest ProductivityPhenologyEarth ScienceDeciduous Broadleaf ForestTemporal ScalingSpectral ReflectanceSpectral Vegetation IndicesForest Canopy PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesisHealth SciencesDeforestationClimatologyRemote SensingOptical Remote SensingVegetation ScienceForest InventoryTree GrowthCanopy Photosynthetic Productivity
AimsUnderstanding of the ecophysiological dynamics of forest canopy photosynthesis and its spatial and temporal scaling is crucial for revealing ecological response to climate change. Combined observations and analyses of plant ecophysiology and optical remote sensing would enable us to achieve these studies. In order to examine the utility of spectral vegetation indices (VIs) for assessing ecosystem-level photosynthesis, we investigated the relationships between canopy-scale photosynthetic productivity and canopy spectral reflectance over seasons for 5 years in a cool, temperate deciduous broadleaf forest at 'Takayama' super site in central Japan.
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