Issue 59, 2021, Issue in Progress

Investigation on the effects of water loss on the solar spectrum reflectance and transmittance of Osmanthus fragrans leaves based on optical experiment and PROSPECT model

Abstract

Water is the main determinant of the leaf spectral characteristics in the shortwave infrared region, whereas only changing the water content in the PROSPECT model cannot accurately describe the solar spectrum reflectance and transmittance of the dehydrated leaf. To elucidate the effects of water loss, the solar spectrum reflectances and transmittances of the Osmanthus fragrans leaves in the fresh state, natural air-dry state and oven-dry state were measured, and the leaf parameters were predicted by the PROSPECT model inversion. The results revealed that the first effect was to increase the brown pigment content, which led to an increase in leaf absorption and change of the leaf absorption characteristics, and correspondingly, in the visible region, both the reflected and transmitted radiations were decreased and the reflection peak shifted towards a long wavelength. The other two effects were to increase the leaf structure index and refractive index, which resulted in an enhancement of the reflected radiation and an attenuation of the transmitted radiation over the range from 400 to 2500 nm. These findings suggest that if people consider the changes of leaf pigment content, structure and refractive index when water is lost from an actual leaf, it will be expected to improve the monitoring accuracy of the leaf water content based on leaf spectral remote sensing technology.

Graphical abstract: Investigation on the effects of water loss on the solar spectrum reflectance and transmittance of Osmanthus fragrans leaves based on optical experiment and PROSPECT model

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Aug 2021
Accepted
11 Nov 2021
First published
18 Nov 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 37268-37275

Investigation on the effects of water loss on the solar spectrum reflectance and transmittance of Osmanthus fragrans leaves based on optical experiment and PROSPECT model

Y. Gao, B. Tang, B. Lu, G. Ji and H. Ye, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 37268 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA06056B

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