Leaf area index estimated by direct, semi-direct, and indirect methods in European beech and sycamore maple stands

Leaf area index (LAI) is one of the most important characteristics of forest stands that affects the fundamentals of tree physiological processes, biomass production, and mechanical stability. The LAI results obtained by the semi-direct and indirect methods (the needle technique and an LAI-2000 PCA)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of forestry research 2020-06, Vol.31 (3), p.827-836
Hauptverfasser: Černý, Jakub, Haninec, Pavel, Pokorný, Radek
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Leaf area index (LAI) is one of the most important characteristics of forest stands that affects the fundamentals of tree physiological processes, biomass production, and mechanical stability. The LAI results obtained by the semi-direct and indirect methods (the needle technique and an LAI-2000 PCA) in three European beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.) stands and one sycamore maple ( Acer pseudoplatanus L.) stand were compared with LAI estimated by litter traps during the 2013 growing season. Seasonal LAI was estimated using an LAI-2000 PCA which showed similar trends among the stands and strongly corresponded to phenological phases of deciduous stands in Europe, with the fastest rate of leaf area increment occurring during the first month following bud break. During the growing season, maximum stand LAI value was on June 19th and reached 4.5–5.1, and 4.0 in the beech and maple stands, respectively. The needle technique significantly underestimated ( p   .05) LAI on average by 15.1% and 5.8% in the beech and maple stands, respectively. All methods for LAI estimation at the stand level could be applicable in deciduous forest stands (beech, maple) with similar site and stand characteristics. However, calibration by direct method is necessary to obtain the required precision.
ISSN:1007-662X
1993-0607
DOI:10.1007/s11676-018-0809-0