Sm. Smith et al., Evaluation of digital photography for estimating live and dead abovegroundbiomass in monospecific macrophyte stands, AQUATIC BOT, 67(1), 2000, pp. 69-77
To reduce time and labor in the field, digital photographs were used to ass
ess quantities of live and dead plant biomass in the Florida Everglades. Pr
ofile-oriented images were acquired of vegetation contained within an open-
sided frame having a black backdrop of known area. Using imaging software,
the pictures were transformed so that live, dead, and the absence of plant
material were represented by the colors green, red, and black, respectively
. Subsequent pixel counts within the boundaries of the backdrop, combined w
ith average stand height values, gave estimate terms that were plotted agai
nst the dry weights of all aboveground materials harvested from within the
frame. Regression analyses showed strong correlations (R-2 > 0.84) between
estimated and actual dry weights, indicating that this technique is a rapid
and accurate way to assess biomass in monospecific stands of these plants.
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