Estimating leaf area of Jatropha nana through non-destructive allometric models

<em>Jatropha nana</em> is an endemic, threatened under-shrub possessing significant economic potential. In spite of this economic importance, there has been no allometric equation described till date to estimate its leaf area. We address this lacuna by describing a method of estimating t...

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Main Authors: Marcelo F. Pompelli, José N. B. Santos, Marcos A. Santos
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2019-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/environsci.2019.2.59/fulltext.html
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spelling doaj-30eb73d7710b40a69f977dc582d4a0662020-11-25T01:49:12ZengAIMS PressAIMS Environmental Science2372-03442372-03522019-03-0162597610.3934/environsci.2019.2.59Estimating leaf area of Jatropha nana through non-destructive allometric modelsMarcelo F. Pompelli0José N. B. Santos1Marcos A. Santos2Plant Physiology Laboratory, Federal University of Pernambuco, Department of Botany, Recife, PE, Brazil, 50670901Plant Physiology Laboratory, Federal University of Pernambuco, Department of Botany, Recife, PE, Brazil, 50670901Plant Physiology Laboratory, Federal University of Pernambuco, Department of Botany, Recife, PE, Brazil, 50670901<em>Jatropha nana</em> is an endemic, threatened under-shrub possessing significant economic potential. In spite of this economic importance, there has been no allometric equation described till date to estimate its leaf area. We address this lacuna by describing a method of estimating the leaf area directly, without using expensive leaf meters. For the two leaf morphotypes of <em>J. nana</em> (monolobed and trilobed), developing and mature leaves were collected from field and an allometric relationship was developed, using length (L), width (W) and LW as independent variables. For the described equations, the coefficient of determination (R<sub>a</sub><sup>2</sup>) between true leaf area and leaf dimensions ranged from 0.8356 to 0.9963. After applying certain statistical criteria we report that the equations Ŷ = 0.6942*(LW) and Ŷ = 0.6426*(LW) are the best for estimating the monolobed and trilobed leaf area respectively. These equations could be further simplified by considering only one leaf dimension (W). Thus the equation Ŷ = 1.2890*(W)<sup>1.8794</sup> for monolobed leaves and Ŷ = 1.1089*(W)<sup>1.8030</sup><sup> </sup>for trilobed leaves estimate leaf area of <em>J. nana</em> with high precision, accuracy, random dispersion pattern of residuals and without any bias. These equations will be vital for addressing several further questions on this under-researched species.https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/environsci.2019.2.59/fulltext.htmlEuphorbiaceae| <i>Jatropha</i>| India| leaf area| measurement
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author Marcelo F. Pompelli
José N. B. Santos
Marcos A. Santos
spellingShingle Marcelo F. Pompelli
José N. B. Santos
Marcos A. Santos
Estimating leaf area of Jatropha nana through non-destructive allometric models
AIMS Environmental Science
Euphorbiaceae| <i>Jatropha</i>| India| leaf area| measurement
author_facet Marcelo F. Pompelli
José N. B. Santos
Marcos A. Santos
author_sort Marcelo F. Pompelli
title Estimating leaf area of Jatropha nana through non-destructive allometric models
title_short Estimating leaf area of Jatropha nana through non-destructive allometric models
title_full Estimating leaf area of Jatropha nana through non-destructive allometric models
title_fullStr Estimating leaf area of Jatropha nana through non-destructive allometric models
title_full_unstemmed Estimating leaf area of Jatropha nana through non-destructive allometric models
title_sort estimating leaf area of jatropha nana through non-destructive allometric models
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Environmental Science
issn 2372-0344
2372-0352
publishDate 2019-03-01
description <em>Jatropha nana</em> is an endemic, threatened under-shrub possessing significant economic potential. In spite of this economic importance, there has been no allometric equation described till date to estimate its leaf area. We address this lacuna by describing a method of estimating the leaf area directly, without using expensive leaf meters. For the two leaf morphotypes of <em>J. nana</em> (monolobed and trilobed), developing and mature leaves were collected from field and an allometric relationship was developed, using length (L), width (W) and LW as independent variables. For the described equations, the coefficient of determination (R<sub>a</sub><sup>2</sup>) between true leaf area and leaf dimensions ranged from 0.8356 to 0.9963. After applying certain statistical criteria we report that the equations Ŷ = 0.6942*(LW) and Ŷ = 0.6426*(LW) are the best for estimating the monolobed and trilobed leaf area respectively. These equations could be further simplified by considering only one leaf dimension (W). Thus the equation Ŷ = 1.2890*(W)<sup>1.8794</sup> for monolobed leaves and Ŷ = 1.1089*(W)<sup>1.8030</sup><sup> </sup>for trilobed leaves estimate leaf area of <em>J. nana</em> with high precision, accuracy, random dispersion pattern of residuals and without any bias. These equations will be vital for addressing several further questions on this under-researched species.
topic Euphorbiaceae| <i>Jatropha</i>| India| leaf area| measurement
url https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/environsci.2019.2.59/fulltext.html
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