Application Perspectives of the Leaf Area Index (LAI) Estimated by the Hemiview System in Forestry

Leaf area index (LAI) is widely used to describe the main characteristics of forest stands such as cover intensity at different forest levels from moss to tree as well as main stand dendrometric parameters. Hemispherical canopy photograph was used for analyzing quality and quantity of coniferous for...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sidabras Nerijus, Augustaitis Algirdas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-07-01
Series:Proceedings of the Latvia University of Agriculture
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/plua-2015-0004
id doaj-ab558b248eac429fb9272b8ae727749f
record_format Article
spelling doaj-ab558b248eac429fb9272b8ae727749f2021-09-05T13:59:47ZengSciendoProceedings of the Latvia University of Agriculture2255-85352015-07-01331263410.1515/plua-2015-0004plua-2015-0004Application Perspectives of the Leaf Area Index (LAI) Estimated by the Hemiview System in ForestrySidabras Nerijus0Augustaitis Algirdas1Aleksandras Stulginskas University, Faculty of Forest Sciences and Ecology, Kaunas dstr. LithuaniaAleksandras Stulginskas University, Faculty of Forest Sciences and Ecology, Kaunas dstr. LithuaniaLeaf area index (LAI) is widely used to describe the main characteristics of forest stands such as cover intensity at different forest levels from moss to tree as well as main stand dendrometric parameters. Hemispherical canopy photograph was used for analyzing quality and quantity of coniferous forest in Aukstaitija national park. Different sampling systems from single plots to aggregating them into stands allowed assessing significance of LAI detected by the HemiView system in forestry without special preparation. The obtained data revealed that the use of hemispheric photograph for LAI estimation in multi-aged and multi-layered mature and over mature pine and spruce stands was rather problematic. Only cover intensity of understory vegetation (grasses and mosses) was reflected best. In pure pine stands LAI also significantly reflected spatial changes in cover intensity of shrubs, grasses and mosses levels and in addition - spatial changes in main dendrometric stand parameters. Key findings - significant relationships between LAI detected in November and pine needle litterfall over September-October. It allowed detecting significance of LAI in mass balance of the main nutritional and contaminant components calculations. LAI increase by 1 m2 m−2 increased total litterfall amount by 1.7 t ha−1 in a pure mature pine forest. The obtained results indicated good perspectives of LAI detected by HemiView system in forestry even without special their preparation.https://doi.org/10.1515/plua-2015-0004lai by hemiview systemdendrometric parameterscover intensitylitterfall
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Sidabras Nerijus
Augustaitis Algirdas
spellingShingle Sidabras Nerijus
Augustaitis Algirdas
Application Perspectives of the Leaf Area Index (LAI) Estimated by the Hemiview System in Forestry
Proceedings of the Latvia University of Agriculture
lai by hemiview system
dendrometric parameters
cover intensity
litterfall
author_facet Sidabras Nerijus
Augustaitis Algirdas
author_sort Sidabras Nerijus
title Application Perspectives of the Leaf Area Index (LAI) Estimated by the Hemiview System in Forestry
title_short Application Perspectives of the Leaf Area Index (LAI) Estimated by the Hemiview System in Forestry
title_full Application Perspectives of the Leaf Area Index (LAI) Estimated by the Hemiview System in Forestry
title_fullStr Application Perspectives of the Leaf Area Index (LAI) Estimated by the Hemiview System in Forestry
title_full_unstemmed Application Perspectives of the Leaf Area Index (LAI) Estimated by the Hemiview System in Forestry
title_sort application perspectives of the leaf area index (lai) estimated by the hemiview system in forestry
publisher Sciendo
series Proceedings of the Latvia University of Agriculture
issn 2255-8535
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Leaf area index (LAI) is widely used to describe the main characteristics of forest stands such as cover intensity at different forest levels from moss to tree as well as main stand dendrometric parameters. Hemispherical canopy photograph was used for analyzing quality and quantity of coniferous forest in Aukstaitija national park. Different sampling systems from single plots to aggregating them into stands allowed assessing significance of LAI detected by the HemiView system in forestry without special preparation. The obtained data revealed that the use of hemispheric photograph for LAI estimation in multi-aged and multi-layered mature and over mature pine and spruce stands was rather problematic. Only cover intensity of understory vegetation (grasses and mosses) was reflected best. In pure pine stands LAI also significantly reflected spatial changes in cover intensity of shrubs, grasses and mosses levels and in addition - spatial changes in main dendrometric stand parameters. Key findings - significant relationships between LAI detected in November and pine needle litterfall over September-October. It allowed detecting significance of LAI in mass balance of the main nutritional and contaminant components calculations. LAI increase by 1 m2 m−2 increased total litterfall amount by 1.7 t ha−1 in a pure mature pine forest. The obtained results indicated good perspectives of LAI detected by HemiView system in forestry even without special their preparation.
topic lai by hemiview system
dendrometric parameters
cover intensity
litterfall
url https://doi.org/10.1515/plua-2015-0004
work_keys_str_mv AT sidabrasnerijus applicationperspectivesoftheleafareaindexlaiestimatedbythehemiviewsysteminforestry
AT augustaitisalgirdas applicationperspectivesoftheleafareaindexlaiestimatedbythehemiviewsysteminforestry
_version_ 1717813046681796608