Seasonal variations of leaf and canopy properties tracked by ground-based NDVI imagery in a temperate forest
Abstract Changes in plant phenology affect the carbon flux of terrestrial forest ecosystems due to the link between the growing season length and vegetation productivity. Digital camera imagery, which can be acquired frequently, has been used to monitor seasonal and annual changes in forest canopy p...
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Main Authors: | Hualei Yang, Xi Yang, Mary Heskel, Shucun Sun, Jianwu Tang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/060ccf7cb3f748f8b22f032abb7545e7 |
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