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Titre: Estimation of aboveground biomass in conserved areas of Stipa tenacissima L. stands in the high steppes of western Algeria by mean of the Landsat 8 imagery-based vegetation indices
Auteur(s): Benseghir, Louaï
Kadi‐Hanifi, Halima
Bachari, Nour El Islam
Mots-clés: Conservation
Desertification
Exclosure
Linear model
Overgrazing
Vegetation indices
Date de publication: 2019
Editeur: Wiley
Collection/Numéro: African Journal of Ecology/ Vol.57, N°4 (2019);PP. 466-476
Résumé: The main aim of this paper was to evaluate the use of OLI spectral data as a tool to assess the steppe vegetation in a conservation context. The field sampling was conducted for two specific areas of treatment (a) an exclosure area and (b) a free grazing area. After testing several vegetation indices (VIs), the optimal results were obtained for the Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI)-based aboveground biomass model with r2 = 0.61 and r2 = 0.72 for total and perennial biomass, respectively. No difference between observed and predicted total and perennial biomass was found (p = 0.700 and p = 0.306, respectively). The comparison between the two treatments using the field sampling revealed a significant difference on total plant cover (p = 0.016) and total biomass (p = 0.005), with a plant cover of 50.6% and a biomass of 325.771 kg dry matter per hectare (kg DM ha−1) on average in grazed area and 66.9%, 1,407.869 kg DM ha−1 in exclosure. Finally, a concordance is noted between the results obtained by the NDVI-based biomass model and the field sampling-based biomass
URI/URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/aje.12623
DOI: 10.1111/aje.12623
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/6600
ISSN: 01416707
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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