Remote sensing of canopy chemistry and nitrogen cycling in temperate forest ecosystems
Cycling
Nitrogen Cycle
Temperate rainforest
Nutrient cycle
Temperate forest
Plant litter
Tree canopy
Litter
DOI:
10.1038/335154a0
Publication Date:
2003-06-12T22:08:04Z
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ABSTRACT
The use of images acquired by the Airborne Imaging Spectrometer, an experimental high-spectral resolution imaging sensor developed by NASA, to estimate the lignin concentration of whole forest canopies in Wisconsin is reported. The observed strong relationship between canopy lignin concentration and nitrogen availability in seven undisturbed forest ecosystems on Blackhawk Island, Wisconsin, suggests that canopy lignin may serve as an index for site nitrogen status. This predictive relationship presents the opportunity to estimate nitrogen-cycling rates across forested landscapes through remote sensing.
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