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How Universal Is the Relationship between Remotely Sensed Vegetation Indices and Crop Leaf Area Index? A Global Assessment

Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a key variable that bridges remote sensing observations to the quantification of agroecosystem processes. In this study, we assessed the universality of the relationships between crop LAI and remotely sensed Vegetation Indices (VIs). We first compiled a global dataset of 145...

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Autores principales: Kang, Yanghui, Özdoğan, Mutlu, Zipper, Samuel C., Román, Miguel O., Walker, Jeff, Hong, Suk Young, Marshall, Michael, Magliulo, Vincenzo, Moreno, José, Alonso, Luis, Miyata, Akira, Kimball, Bruce, Loheide, Steven P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6038712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30002923
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs8070597
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author Kang, Yanghui
Özdoğan, Mutlu
Zipper, Samuel C.
Román, Miguel O.
Walker, Jeff
Hong, Suk Young
Marshall, Michael
Magliulo, Vincenzo
Moreno, José
Alonso, Luis
Miyata, Akira
Kimball, Bruce
Loheide, Steven P.
author_facet Kang, Yanghui
Özdoğan, Mutlu
Zipper, Samuel C.
Román, Miguel O.
Walker, Jeff
Hong, Suk Young
Marshall, Michael
Magliulo, Vincenzo
Moreno, José
Alonso, Luis
Miyata, Akira
Kimball, Bruce
Loheide, Steven P.
author_sort Kang, Yanghui
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description Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a key variable that bridges remote sensing observations to the quantification of agroecosystem processes. In this study, we assessed the universality of the relationships between crop LAI and remotely sensed Vegetation Indices (VIs). We first compiled a global dataset of 1459 in situ quality-controlled crop LAI measurements and collected Landsat satellite images to derive five different VIs including Simple Ratio (SR), Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), two versions of the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI and EVI2), and Green Chlorophyll Index (CI(Green)). Based on this dataset, we developed global LAI-VI relationships for each crop type and VI using symbolic regression and Theil-Sen (TS) robust estimator. Results suggest that the global LAI-VI relationships are statistically significant, crop-specific, and mostly non-linear. These relationships explain more than half of the total variance in ground LAI observations (R(2) >0.5), and provide LAI estimates with RMSE below 1.2 m(2)/m(2). Among the five VIs, EVI/EVI2 are the most effective, and the crop-specific LAI-EVI and LAI-EVI2 relationships constructed by TS, are robust when tested by three independent validation datasets of varied spatial scales. While the heterogeneity of agricultural landscapes leads to a diverse set of local LAI-VI relationships, the relationships provided here represent global universality on an average basis, allowing the generation of large-scale spatial-explicit LAI maps. This study contributes to the operationalization of large-area crop modeling and, by extension, has relevance to both fundamental and applied agroecosystem research.
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spelling pubmed-60387122018-07-10 How Universal Is the Relationship between Remotely Sensed Vegetation Indices and Crop Leaf Area Index? A Global Assessment Kang, Yanghui Özdoğan, Mutlu Zipper, Samuel C. Román, Miguel O. Walker, Jeff Hong, Suk Young Marshall, Michael Magliulo, Vincenzo Moreno, José Alonso, Luis Miyata, Akira Kimball, Bruce Loheide, Steven P. Remote Sens (Basel) Article Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a key variable that bridges remote sensing observations to the quantification of agroecosystem processes. In this study, we assessed the universality of the relationships between crop LAI and remotely sensed Vegetation Indices (VIs). We first compiled a global dataset of 1459 in situ quality-controlled crop LAI measurements and collected Landsat satellite images to derive five different VIs including Simple Ratio (SR), Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), two versions of the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI and EVI2), and Green Chlorophyll Index (CI(Green)). Based on this dataset, we developed global LAI-VI relationships for each crop type and VI using symbolic regression and Theil-Sen (TS) robust estimator. Results suggest that the global LAI-VI relationships are statistically significant, crop-specific, and mostly non-linear. These relationships explain more than half of the total variance in ground LAI observations (R(2) >0.5), and provide LAI estimates with RMSE below 1.2 m(2)/m(2). Among the five VIs, EVI/EVI2 are the most effective, and the crop-specific LAI-EVI and LAI-EVI2 relationships constructed by TS, are robust when tested by three independent validation datasets of varied spatial scales. While the heterogeneity of agricultural landscapes leads to a diverse set of local LAI-VI relationships, the relationships provided here represent global universality on an average basis, allowing the generation of large-scale spatial-explicit LAI maps. This study contributes to the operationalization of large-area crop modeling and, by extension, has relevance to both fundamental and applied agroecosystem research. 2016-07-15 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC6038712/ /pubmed/30002923 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs8070597 Text en Submitted for possible open access publication under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kang, Yanghui
Özdoğan, Mutlu
Zipper, Samuel C.
Román, Miguel O.
Walker, Jeff
Hong, Suk Young
Marshall, Michael
Magliulo, Vincenzo
Moreno, José
Alonso, Luis
Miyata, Akira
Kimball, Bruce
Loheide, Steven P.
How Universal Is the Relationship between Remotely Sensed Vegetation Indices and Crop Leaf Area Index? A Global Assessment
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title_short How Universal Is the Relationship between Remotely Sensed Vegetation Indices and Crop Leaf Area Index? A Global Assessment
title_sort how universal is the relationship between remotely sensed vegetation indices and crop leaf area index? a global assessment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6038712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30002923
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs8070597
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