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Detecting Sulfuric and Nitric Acid Rain Stresses on Quercus glauca through Hyperspectral Responses

Acid rain, which has become one of the most severe global environmental issues, is detrimental to plant growth. However, effective methods for monitoring plant responses to acid rain stress are currently lacking. The hyperspectral technique provides a cost-effective and nondestructive way to diagnos...

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Autores principales: Wang, Shanqian, Zhang, Xiuying, Ma, Yuandan, Li, Xinhui, Cheng, Min, Zhang, Xiaomin, Liu, Lei
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5876796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29522488
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18030830
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author Wang, Shanqian
Zhang, Xiuying
Ma, Yuandan
Li, Xinhui
Cheng, Min
Zhang, Xiaomin
Liu, Lei
author_facet Wang, Shanqian
Zhang, Xiuying
Ma, Yuandan
Li, Xinhui
Cheng, Min
Zhang, Xiaomin
Liu, Lei
author_sort Wang, Shanqian
collection PubMed
description Acid rain, which has become one of the most severe global environmental issues, is detrimental to plant growth. However, effective methods for monitoring plant responses to acid rain stress are currently lacking. The hyperspectral technique provides a cost-effective and nondestructive way to diagnose acid rain stresses. Taking a widely distributed species (Quercus glauca) in Southern China as an example, this study aims to monitor the hyperspectral responses of Q. glauca to simulated sulfuric acid rain (SAR) and nitric acid rain (NAR). A total of 15 periods of leaf hyperspectral data under four pH levels of SAR and NAR were obtained during the experiment. The results showed that hyperspectral information could be used to distinguish plant responses under acid rain stress. An index (green peak area index, GPAI) was proposed to indicate acid rain stresses, based on the significantly variations in the region of 500–660 nm. Light acid rain (pH 4.5 SAR and NAR) promoted Q. glauca growth relative to the control groups (pH 5.6 SAR and NAR); moderate acid rain (pH 3.0 SAR) firstly promoted and then inhibited plant growth, while pH 3.0 NAR showed mild inhibitory effects during the experiment; and heavy acid rain (pH 2.0) significantly inhibited plant growth. Compared with NAR, SAR induced more serious damages to Q. glauca. These results could help monitor acid rain stress on plants on a regional scale using remote sensing techniques.
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spelling pubmed-58767962018-04-09 Detecting Sulfuric and Nitric Acid Rain Stresses on Quercus glauca through Hyperspectral Responses Wang, Shanqian Zhang, Xiuying Ma, Yuandan Li, Xinhui Cheng, Min Zhang, Xiaomin Liu, Lei Sensors (Basel) Article Acid rain, which has become one of the most severe global environmental issues, is detrimental to plant growth. However, effective methods for monitoring plant responses to acid rain stress are currently lacking. The hyperspectral technique provides a cost-effective and nondestructive way to diagnose acid rain stresses. Taking a widely distributed species (Quercus glauca) in Southern China as an example, this study aims to monitor the hyperspectral responses of Q. glauca to simulated sulfuric acid rain (SAR) and nitric acid rain (NAR). A total of 15 periods of leaf hyperspectral data under four pH levels of SAR and NAR were obtained during the experiment. The results showed that hyperspectral information could be used to distinguish plant responses under acid rain stress. An index (green peak area index, GPAI) was proposed to indicate acid rain stresses, based on the significantly variations in the region of 500–660 nm. Light acid rain (pH 4.5 SAR and NAR) promoted Q. glauca growth relative to the control groups (pH 5.6 SAR and NAR); moderate acid rain (pH 3.0 SAR) firstly promoted and then inhibited plant growth, while pH 3.0 NAR showed mild inhibitory effects during the experiment; and heavy acid rain (pH 2.0) significantly inhibited plant growth. Compared with NAR, SAR induced more serious damages to Q. glauca. These results could help monitor acid rain stress on plants on a regional scale using remote sensing techniques. MDPI 2018-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5876796/ /pubmed/29522488 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18030830 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Shanqian
Zhang, Xiuying
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Li, Xinhui
Cheng, Min
Zhang, Xiaomin
Liu, Lei
Detecting Sulfuric and Nitric Acid Rain Stresses on Quercus glauca through Hyperspectral Responses
title Detecting Sulfuric and Nitric Acid Rain Stresses on Quercus glauca through Hyperspectral Responses
title_full Detecting Sulfuric and Nitric Acid Rain Stresses on Quercus glauca through Hyperspectral Responses
title_fullStr Detecting Sulfuric and Nitric Acid Rain Stresses on Quercus glauca through Hyperspectral Responses
title_full_unstemmed Detecting Sulfuric and Nitric Acid Rain Stresses on Quercus glauca through Hyperspectral Responses
title_short Detecting Sulfuric and Nitric Acid Rain Stresses on Quercus glauca through Hyperspectral Responses
title_sort detecting sulfuric and nitric acid rain stresses on quercus glauca through hyperspectral responses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5876796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29522488
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18030830
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