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MTVI2 to changes in the NIR reflectance of crop canopies
(Corn (a), Beans (b), and Peas (c)). Data are from the campaign
of 2003.
3.2 Relationships Indices - LAI
The relationships between vegetation indices and LAI are not
unique; they exhibit a considerable scatter caused by
chlorophyll content variation and/or the influence of other
canopy characteristics. In fact, the indices are designed to
measure vegetation greenness in which chlorophyll content
plays a major role as well as the amount of green leaves.
Our result for the four years of measurements revealed that
equations relating indices to crop canopy reflectance is crop
type-dependent. This is due to the range of LAI values, which
was found to be wide for soybean, beans and peas, intermediate
for corn, but intermediate to low for wheat. In this section, we
present the relationships between NDVI, MSAVI, and MTVI2
and measured LAI for the only case of pea canopies (Figure 2).
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LAI for pea canopies (2000-2003): NDVI (a), MSAVD (b), and
MTVI2 (c).