Authors
Uwe Rascher, L Alonso, Andreas Burkart, C Cilia, S Cogliati, R Colombo, Alexander Damm, Matthias Drusch, Luis Guanter, J Hanus, Timo Hyvärinen, T Julitta, Jouni Jussila, Kari Kataja, P Kokkalis, S Kraft, Thorsten Kraska, Maria Matveeva, Jose Moreno, Onno Muller, C Panigada, M Pikl, Francisco Pinto, L Prey, Ralf Pude, Micol Rossini, Anke Schickling, U Schurr, D Schüttemeyer, Jochem Verrelst, F Zemek
Publication date
2015/12
Journal
Global change biology
Volume
21
Issue
12
Pages
4673-4684
Description
Variations in photosynthesis still cause substantial uncertainties in predicting photosynthetic CO2 uptake rates and monitoring plant stress. Changes in actual photosynthesis that are not related to greenness of vegetation are difficult to measure by reflectance based optical remote sensing techniques. Several activities are underway to evaluate the sun‐induced fluorescence signal on the ground and on a coarse spatial scale using space‐borne imaging spectrometers. Intermediate‐scale observations using airborne‐based imaging spectroscopy, which are critical to bridge the existing gap between small‐scale field studies and global observations, are still insufficient. Here we present the first validated maps of sun‐induced fluorescence in that critical, intermediate spatial resolution, employing the novel airborne imaging spectrometer HyPlant. HyPlant has an unprecedented spectral resolution, which allows for the …
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