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Predicting tropical plant physiology from leaf and canopy spectroscopy
Christopher E. Doughty
, Gregory P. Asner
, Roberta E. Martin
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Plant Physiology
100%
Tropical Forest
100%
Leaf Spectroscopy
100%
Tropical Plants
100%
Canopy Spectroscopy
100%
Amax
66%
Leaf Photosynthesis
66%
Root Mean Square Error
66%
Leaf Reflectance
66%
Canopy Spectra
66%
Leaf Transmittance
66%
Respiration
33%
Photosynthesis
33%
Hawaii
33%
Chlorophyll a (Chl a)
33%
Leaf Nitrogen
33%
Species Diversity
33%
Ecologists
33%
Light-saturated Photosynthesis
33%
Canopy Access
33%
Reflectance Spectra
33%
Transmission Spectrum
33%
Canopy Photosynthesis
33%
Imaging Spectrometer
33%
Chlorophyll b
33%
Partial Least Squares Analysis
33%
Leaf Mass per Area
33%
Biosphere 2
33%
Rainforest Canopy
33%
Canopy Radiative Transfer Model
33%
Leaf Spectra
33%
Forest Data
33%
Canopy Reflectance
33%
Carotenoids
33%
High-fidelity Imaging
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Photosystem
100%
Tropical Forest
80%
Species Diversity
20%
Carotenoid
20%
Forest Canopy
20%
Ecologist
20%
Least Square
20%