Extensive Green Roof Species Evaluations Using Digital Image Analysis

被引:12
作者
Bousselot, Jennifer M. [1 ]
Klett, James E. [1 ]
Koski, Ronda D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Colorado State Univ, Dept Hort & Landscape Architecture, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
关键词
converted two-dimensional (C2D); digital image analysis (DIA); Antennaria parvifolia; Bouteloua gracilis; Delosperma cooperi; Eriogonum umbellatum aureum 'Psdowns'; Opuntia fragilis; Sedum lanceolatum; NONDESTRUCTIVE MEASUREMENT; SUBSTRATE DEPTH; COVERAGE; BIOMASS; GROWTH; TAXA;
D O I
10.21273/HORTSCI.45.8.1288
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
This research examined plant area covered (plant cover) for six plant species on an existing modular extensive green roof in a semiarid climate. Species evaluated were Antennaria parvifolia Nutt., Bouteloua gracilis (Kunth) Lag., Delosperma cooperi (Hook. f.) L. Bol., Eriogonum umbellatum Torr. aureum 'Psdowns', Opuntia fragilis Nutt., and Sedum lanceolatum Torr. Many methods for measuring plant cover are subjective and based on semiquantitative measurements. This study compared digital image analysis data (DIA) with manually collected converted two-dimensional data (C2D) for plants grown on an extensive green roof. For each plant in the study, digital images and manual two-dimensional measurements were taken on four dates (at 6-week intervals) in 2008 and on four dates (at 6-week intervals) in 2009. Additionally, comparisons between DIA data and final biomass, and C2D and final biomass, were performed. Plant cover increased for all six species during the 2008 growing season. However, E. umbellatum (tumult; 'Psdowns' had a low overwintering rate (12.5%) and was removed from analysis in 2009. In the spring of 2009, four of the five remaining species exhibited decreased plant cover as a result of winter dieback; the one exception was O. fragilis. In terms of plant cover, both quantification methods (C2D and DIA) revealed that B. gracilis and D. cooperi had more plant cover than A. parvifolia, O. fragilis, and S. lanceolatum by the end of the study. Thus, five of the six species evaluated in this study are appropriate for use in extensive green roof applications in semiarid regions. High levels of correlation were found between the DIA and C2D data sets (r = 0.77) averaged over the five species on all eight data collection dates. The groundcover species (A. parvifolia, D. cooped, and S. lanceolatum) had a higher correlation on average (r = 0.83) than the upright (B. gracilis, r = 0.70) and decumbent (O. fragilis, r = 0.65) species. Additionally, DIA and final biomass correlations showed parallel trends with groundcovers averaging r = 0.83, upright r = 0.64, and decumbent r = 0.41. Therefore, using DIA to evaluate plant cover and biomass accumulation is especially appropriate for groundcover species.
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页码:1288 / 1292
页数:5
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