Abstract

To enable future improvement on current leaf optical property models, more data incorporating a larger range of measured properties is needed. To this end, a dataset was collected to associate spectral measurements (ultraviolet, visible, and near infrared) with biochemical and biophysical properties of leaves. The leaves represented in this dataset were selected to provide a more comprehensive representation of both tree and agricultural species as well as leaves with a wide variety of color (pigment) expression, surface characteristics, and stages in a leaf lifecycle. Extensive data were collected for each of the 290 leaf samples studied in this project including multiple spectral measurement orientations and ranges, biochemical assessment, and biophysical assessment of that has not previously been a focus in other leaf datasets. The methods and results associated with this dataset are described in this work.

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