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Ultraviolet leaf reflectance of common urban trees and the prediction of reflectance from leaf surface characteristics

Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)

"The spectral reflectance and transmittance over the wavelength range of 250-700nm were evaluated for leaves of 20 deciduous tree species and leaf sheaths of five isogenic wax variants of Sorghum bicolor differing in visible reflectance due to cuticular waxes. Using the sorghum sheath reflectance and cuticle surface characteristics as a model, it was concluded that tree leaf reflectance above 0.06 was likely due to the presence of variously-shaped fine epicuticular wax structures on the leaf surface. Increasing the density of sub-micron wax structures corresponded to an enhanced ultraviolet (UV) reflectance over the PAR reflectance of a given leaf surface-either S. bicolor sheath or tree leaf. Amorphous globular epicuticular wax structures did not appear to scatter UV as well as wax filaments or vertical plates in varying patterns even when the dimensions of the structures were similar. Further work is needed to clarify this relationship and the influence of cellular pigments on subsurface contributions to the reflectance." [Abstract]

Authors
R.H. Grant, G.M. Heisler, W. Gao, M. Jenks
Date Published
2004
Journal/Conference
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Publisher
Elsevier Scientific Publications
Publisher Location
Amsterdam (NL)
ISBN/ISSN
0168-1923
Volume/Issue/Number
120/december 2003/1
Start Page
127
End Page
139
Pages
13
Sub-Topics
Biology (tree), Remote Sensing
State(s)/Region(s)
North America
Keywords
Deciduous, Radiation, Reflectivity, Sorghum, UV
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