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Christian Frankenberg

0000-0002-0546-5857

Linking chlorophyll a fluorescence to photosynthesis for remote sensing applications: mechanisms and challenges

Chlorophyll a fluorescence (ChlF) has been used for decades to study the organization, functioning, and physiology of photosynthesis at the leaf and subcellular levels. ChlF is now measurable from remote sensing platforms. This provides a new optical means to track photosynthesis and gross primary productivity of terrestrial ecosystems. Importantly, the spatiotemporal and methodological context of the new applications is dramatically different compared with most of the available ChlF literature, which raises a number of important considerations. Although we have a good mechanistic understanding of the processes that control the ChlF signal over the short term, the seasonal link between ChlF…

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Global and time-resolved monitoring of crop photosynthesis with chlorophyll fluorescence

Guanter, Luis et al.

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Remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) in vegetation: 50 years of progress

Remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is a rapidly advancing front in terrestrial vegetation science, with emerging capability in space-based methodologies and diverse application prospects. Although remote sensing of SIF – especially from space – is seen as a contemporary new specialty for terrestrial plants, it is founded upon a multi-decadal history of research, applications, and sensor developments in active and passive sensing of chlorophyll fluorescence. Current technical capabilities allow SIF to be measured across a range of biological, spatial, and temporal scales. As an optical signal, SIF may be assessed remotely using high-resolution spectral sensors in …

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Reply to Magnani et al.: Linking large-scale chlorophyll fluorescence observations with cropland gross primary production

Guanter, Luis et al.

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