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  • Are optical indices good proxies of seasonal changes in carbon fluxes and stress-related physiological status in a beech forest?

Are optical indices good proxies of seasonal changes in carbon fluxes and stress-related physiological status in a beech forest?

The Science of the total environment (2017-09-13)
E Nestola, A Scartazza, D Di Baccio, A Castagna, A Ranieri, M Cammarano, F Mazzenga, G Matteucci, C Calfapietra
ABSTRACT

This study investigates the functionality of a Mediterranean-mountain beech forest in Central Italy using simultaneous determinations of optical measurements, carbon (C) fluxes, leaf eco-physiological and biochemical traits during two growing seasons (2014-2015). Meteorological variables showed significant differences between the two growing seasons, highlighting a heat stress coupled with a reduced water availability in mid-summer 2015. As a result, a different C sink capacity of the forest was observed between the two years of study, due to the differences in stressful conditions and the related plant physiological status. Spectral indices related to vegetation (VIs, classified in structural, chlorophyll and carotenoid indices) were computed at top canopy level and used to track CO

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