Abstract

Clumping index (CI) characterizes the clumping degree of vegetation canopy foliage relative to the random distribution, which is an important vegetation structure parameter. Digital Hemispherical Photography (DHP) is widely used in ground CI measurement and one of the key steps using this method is to determine the sampling resolution. This study presents a set of sampling way including 30 sampling methods with 17 levels of sampling resolutions. They were applied to four vegetation types and different growth stages of crops to explore the variation of CI with the decrease of sampling resolution of 17 levels. The results show that with the decrease of sampling resolution at 17 levels, the average increase of CI in the four vegetation types was 26%, 29%, 14% and 35%, and in different growth stages of soybean crop, the increase of CI was different which could be up to 60% at the maximum increase.

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