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23 Development of the chlorophyll absorption ratio index (CARI)
Although CAR appears to be a suitable method for estimating absorption from leaf level reflectance spectra, it
was found to be an inadequate model for estimating A par at the canopy level. Canopy level CAR is a function of
absorption due to green biomass and reflectance characteristics of background materials. Thus, the behavior of
CAR is such that changes in the 550-700 nm slope in the canopy reflectance results changes the value of CAR.
The canopy level CAR
was modified to compensate for
the effects of background
reflectance. A multiplication of
the reflectance band ratio of 700
nm and 670 nm with CAR, was
defined as the chlorophyll
absorption ratio index (CARI =
CAR Canopy* (^70o/^67o))'
We believe that the ratio
of the 700 nm and 670 nm bands
counteracts the effects of
background reflectance. This
ratio is the slope of background
materials when the canopy
contains no green biomass. At
670 nm, chlorophyll a in
vegetation has an absorption
maximum absorption which
minimizes the background
reflectance. The 700 nm band
where chlorophyll a absorption
becomes minimum is a band
where the background reflectance
becomes relatively significant. In
the case of partial canopy
closure, this ratio would depict
the combined effects of the
background reflectance as well as the fraction of nonphotosynthetic to photosynthetic materials.
Figure 5
The SAIL model simulated soybean canopy reflectance (LAI
= 1.0). The ratio of 700/550 nm differences are the effect
of reflectance characteristics of the background materials.
3. ASSESSMENT OF CHLOROPHYLL ABSORPTION RATIO INDEX
Soybean canopy reflectance at 10 nm spectral resolution at 550, 670, 700 nm, and 600-690 nm and 750-850 nm
bands were simulated using the SAIL model. Table 2 lists the optical properties of soybean leaf and parameters
used for the simulation. Reflectance of soils obtained from National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory described
TABLE 2. Soybean leaf reflectance and transmittance plus other input parameters used for the SAIL model
simulation of soybean canopy reflectance.
Waveband
% Refi.
% Trans.
TIME
11:00
550 ± 5 nm
12.88
18.03
SOLAR DECLINATION ANGLE
23.5CP
670 ± 5 nm
5.83
3.18
SOLAR ZENITH ANGLE
20.79’
700 ± 5 nm
14.80
20.23
LATITUDE
40.00’
RED (600-690 nm)
6.87
6.98
VIEW ZENITH ANGLE
0.0Cf
NIR (750-850 nm)
45.85
52.47
VIEW AZIMUTH ANGLE
O.OCf