[HTML][HTML] NIRVP: A robust structural proxy for sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence and photosynthesis across scales
Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is a promising new tool for remotely estimating
photosynthesis. However, the degree to which incoming solar radiation and the structure of …
photosynthesis. However, the degree to which incoming solar radiation and the structure of …
Review of top-of-canopy sun-induced fluorescence (SIF) studies from ground, UAV, airborne to spaceborne observations
Remote sensing (RS) of sun-induced fluorescence (SIF) has emerged as a promising
indicator of photosynthetic activity and related stress from the leaf to the ecosystem level …
indicator of photosynthetic activity and related stress from the leaf to the ecosystem level …
[HTML][HTML] Structural and photosynthetic dynamics mediate the response of SIF to water stress in a potato crop
Solar-induced Fluorescence (SIF) has an advantage over greenness-based Vegetation
Indices in detecting drought. This advantage is the mechanistic coupling between SIF and …
Indices in detecting drought. This advantage is the mechanistic coupling between SIF and …
[HTML][HTML] Recent trends and advances in hyperspectral imaging techniques to estimate solar induced fluorescence for plant phenotyping
P Mangalraj, BK Cho - Ecological Indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
Inevitable environmental changes empower the researchers to understand and analyze the
plant traits for improving the ecosystem. Solar-induced fluorescence (SIF) is one of the …
plant traits for improving the ecosystem. Solar-induced fluorescence (SIF) is one of the …
Physiological dynamics dominate the response of canopy far-red solar-induced fluorescence to herbicide treatment
Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) has shown great potential for detecting
changes in vegetation function under herbicide stress. However, how physiological (ΦF …
changes in vegetation function under herbicide stress. However, how physiological (ΦF …
[HTML][HTML] The SPART model: A soil-plant-atmosphere radiative transfer model for satellite measurements in the solar spectrum
Radiative transfer models (RTMs) of vegetation canopies can be applied for the retrieval of
numerical values of vegetation properties from satellite data. For such retrieval, it is …
numerical values of vegetation properties from satellite data. For such retrieval, it is …
Practical approaches for normalizing directional solar-induced fluorescence to a standard viewing geometry
Recent advances in remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) have
improved the capabilities of monitoring large-scale Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) …
improved the capabilities of monitoring large-scale Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) …
Nutrients and water availability constrain the seasonality of vegetation activity in a Mediterranean ecosystem
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition and resulting differences in ecosystem N and
phosphorus (P) ratios are expected to impact photosynthetic capacity, that is, maximum …
phosphorus (P) ratios are expected to impact photosynthetic capacity, that is, maximum …
Relationship between ecological spatial network and vegetation carbon use efficiency in the Yellow River Basin, China
C Xu, X Chen, Q Yu, B Avirmed, J Zhao… - GIScience & Remote …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Vegetation, as a crucial carbon sink, is facing extensive degradation under the mounting
pressures of urbanization and excessive resource exploitation, exacerbating the imbalance …
pressures of urbanization and excessive resource exploitation, exacerbating the imbalance …
[HTML][HTML] Sun–induced fluorescence heterogeneity as a measure of functional diversity
Plant functional diversity, defined as the range of plant chemical, physiological and structural
properties within plants, is a key component of biodiversity which controls the ecosystem …
properties within plants, is a key component of biodiversity which controls the ecosystem …