反射率
环境科学
林业
垃圾箱
环境化学
化学
矿物学
植物
生态学
生物
地理
物理
光学
作者
Shan Kothari,Sarah E. Hobbie,Jeannine Cavender‐Bares
标识
DOI:10.1139/cjfr-2023-0280
摘要
Measuring the chemical traits of leaf litter is important for understanding plants’ roles in nutrient cycles, including through nutrient resorption and litter decomposition, but conventional leaf trait measurements are often destructive and labor-intensive. Here, we develop and evaluate the performance of partial least-squares regression (PLSR) models that use reflectance spectra of intact or ground leaves to estimate leaf litter traits, including carbon and nitrogen concentration, carbon fractions, and leaf mass per area (LMA). Our analyses included more than 300 samples of senesced foliage from 11 species of temperate trees, including needleleaf and broadleaf species. Across all samples, we could predict each trait with moderate-to-high accuracy from both intact-leaf litter spectra (validation R2 = 0.543-0.941; %RMSE = 7.49-18.5) and ground-leaf litter spectra (validation R2 = 0.491-0.946; %RMSE = 7.00-19.5). Notably, intact-leaf spectra yielded better predictions of LMA. Our results support the feasibility of building models to estimate multiple chemical traits from leaf litter of a range of species. In particular, the success of intact-leaf spectral models allows non-destructive trait estimation in a matter of seconds, which could enable researchers to measure the same leaves over time in studies of nutrient resorption.
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