- Photochemical reflectance Index
The Photochemical reflectance index or PRI is a reflectance measurement that is sensitive to changes in
carotenoid pigments (e.g.xanthophyll pigments) in livefoliage . Carotenoid pigments are indicative of photosynthetic light use efficiency, or the rate ofcarbon dioxide uptake by foliage per unit energy absorbed. As such, it is used in studies of vegetation productivity and stress. Applications includevegetation health in evergreenshrubland s, forests, and agricultural crops prior tosenescence . PRI is defined by the following equation:: [ [2] ] Some authors use: [ [3] ]
p531
p750
The values range from -1 to 1.
Sources
[1] ENVI Users Guide
[2] Gamon, J.A., Penuelas, J. and Field, C.B. (1992). A narrow-waveband spectral index that tracks diurnal changes in photosynthetic efficiency. Remote Sensing of environment, 41, 35-44.
[3] Drolet, G.G. Heummrich, K.F. Hall, F.G., Middleton, E.M., Black, T.A., Barr, A.G. and Margolis, H.A. (2005). A MODIS-derived photochemical reflectance index to detect inter-annual variations in the photosynthetic light-use efficiency of a boreal deciduous forest. Remote Sensing of environment, 98, 212-224.
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