The dataset of LAI measurements was obtained by LI-3000, the protractor and the ruler in the Yingke oasis and Huazhaizi desert steppe foci experimental areas on May, 20, 24, 25, 28 and 31, Jun. 6, 11, 12, 14, 16, 21 and 27, Jul. 2 and 9, 2008.
The maximum leaf length and width of maize and wheat, the leaf angle, length and width of each section (one leaf was divided into 3 sections) were measured. And also the plant height, leaf base height, the crop spacing, the canopy height, row spacing and ridge spacing were measured. Two representative plants would be taken back for indoor observation for the stem length, stem width, stem circumference, and leaf area by LAI3000. Data were archived in Excel format.
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1. Liu, Y., Wang, J.D., Zhou, H.M., & Xue, H.Z. (2010). LAI Measuring Data Processing,Analysis and Spatial Scaling in the Middle Reaches of Heihe Experimental Research Region. Remote Sensing Technology and Application, 25(6): 805-813.
2. Fan W, Yan B, Xu X. Crop area and leaf area index simultaneous retrieval based on spatial scaling transformation. Sci. China Earth Sci., 2010, 53: 1709–1716.
Xiao, Y., Yan, G., Li, L., Liu, S., Su, G., Wen, J., Xia, C., Xin, X., Zhang, Y., Zhou, C., Zhou, M., Fan, W., Shen, X., Tao, X., Yan, B., Yao, Y. (2013). < b>WATER: Dataset of LAI measurements in the Yingke oasis and Huazhaizi desert steppe foci experimental areas</b>2013. doi: 10.3972/water973.0137.db.