Remote sensing of nitrogen and lignin in Mediterranean vegetation from AVIRIS data:: Decomposing biochemical from structural signals

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作者
Serrano, L
Peñuelas, J
Ustin, SL
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Unitat Ecofisiol, CSIC, CREAF,Ctr Recerca Ecol & Aplicac Forestals, E-08193 Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Land Air & Water Resources, Davis, CA 95616 USA
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美国国家航空航天局;
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10.1016/S0034-4257(02)00011-1
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Remote sensing estimates of vegetation nitrogen (N) and lignin concentration are central to assess ecosystem processes such as growth and decomposition. Although remote sensing techniques have been proven useful to assess N and lignin contents in continuous green canopies, more studies are needed to address their capabilities, particularly in low and sparsely vegetated ecosystems. We investigated the possibility of estimating canopy N and lignin concentrations in chaparral vegetation using Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) reflectance acquired over an area around Point Dume in the Santa Monica Mountains (Los Angeles, CA, USA). Two approaches were tested: multiple stepwise regression based on first difference reflectance (FDR) and reflectance (R) indices. Multiple stepwise regressions (of three or fewer wavelengths) accounted for a large variance in canopy biochemical concentration (r(2) similar to 0.9, P<0.01). Log transformed R indices [log (1/R)] formulated on the basis of previously known N and lignin absorption wavelengths also showed significant correlations (P < 0.01) with canopy biochemical concentration (r(2) ranging from 0.39 to 0.48). In addition, the contribution of structural and biochemical signals and background effects on the performance of these indices was evaluated. These indices accounted for a increased variance when adding information on canopy structural attributes (e.g., relative contribution of each species and biomass amount) to foliar biochemical concentration. The relative contributions of foliar biochemical concentration and canopy structure (biomass amount) on the spectral signal were further evaluated by analyzing the residuals from linear regressions: foliar N concentration accounted for 42% of the variance for a normalized difference index based on the 1510-nm N absorption feature, while the foliar lignin concentration accounted for 44% of the variance for a normalized difference index based on the 1754 nm lignin absorption feature. These percentages increased to 58% when stands with senescing vegetation were disregarded. We propose the two indices, Normalized Difference Nitrogen Index (NDNI = [log (1/R-1510) - log (1/R-1680)]/[log (1/R-1510) + log (1/R-1680)]) and Normalized Difference Lignin Index (NDLI = [log (1/R-1754) - log (1/R-1680)]/[log (1/R-1754) + log (1/R-1680)]) as indices to assess N and lignin in native shrub vegetation. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.
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