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Uwe Rascher

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Very high spectral resolution imaging spectroscopy: The Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) mission

2016

The Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) mission has been recently selected as the 8th Earth Explorer by the European Space Agency (ESA). It will be the first mission specifically designed to measure from space vegetation fluorescence emission, by making use of very high spectral resolution imaging spectroscopy techniques. Vegetation fluorescence is the best proxy to actual vegetation photosynthesis which can be measurable from space, allowing an improved quantification of vegetation carbon assimilation and vegetation stress conditions, thus having key relevance for global mapping of ecosystems dynamics and aspects related with agricultural production and food security. The FLEX mission carries the…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSpectrometerbusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesFluorescenceImaging spectroscopyOpticsCarbon assimilationRadianceFLEXEnvironmental scienceSpectral resolutionSpectroscopybusiness021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensing2016 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)
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Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence II: Review of passive measurement setups, protocols, and their application at the leaf to canopy level

2019

Imaging and non-imaging spectroscopy employed in the field and from aircraft is frequently used to assess biochemical, structural, and functional plant traits, as well as their dynamics in an environmental matrix. With the increasing availability of high-resolution spectroradiometers, it has become feasible to measure fine spectral features, such as those needed to estimate sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (F), which is a signal related to the photosynthetic process of plants. The measurement of F requires highly accurate and precise radiance measurements in combination with very sophisticated measurement protocols. Additionally, because F has a highly dynamic nature (compared with othe…

VegetationUFSP13-8 Global Change and BiodiversityFIS/06 - FISICA PER IL SISTEMA TERRA E PER IL MEZZO CIRCUMTERRESTREScienceQ1900 General Earth and Planetary SciencesGEO/12 - OCEANOGRAFIA E FISICA DELL'ATMOSFERASun-induced fluorescence; Spectroradiometer; Spectrometer; Vegetation; Radiance; Reflectance; Remote sensing; FLEXReflectanceRadianceRemote sensingSpectrometerGEO/11 - GEOFISICA APPLICATAFLEX10122 Institute of GeographyGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDASun-induced fluorescenceSpectroradiometerGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesddc:620910 Geography & travel
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Beyond APAR and NPQ: Factors Coupling and Decoupling SIF and GPP Across Scales

2021

The connection between solar-induced fluorescence (SIF) and vegetation gross primary productivity is being widely investigated across spatial, temporal, and biological scales, including: a) studies at the leaf [1], [2], plant canopy [2]–[4] or satellite pixel scale [5], [6], b) temporally with studies spanning from diurnal [7] to seasonal scales [1], [3], [5], and b) biologically with studies covering various plant functional types (PFTs), e.g., crops [4], [7], deciduous [8] or evergreen forests [1], [3], in response to different sources of stress.

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyVegetationDecoupling (cosmology)15. Life on landEvergreenAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesGross primary productivityDeciduousPlant canopy021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematics2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS
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Remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence: Review of methods and applications

2009

Interest in remote sensing (RS) of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (F) by terrestrial vegetation is motivated by the link of F to photosynthetic efficiency which could be exploited for large scale monitoring of plant status and functioning. Today, passive RS of F is feasible with different prototypes and commercial ground-based, airborne, and even spaceborne instruments under certain conditions. This interest is generating an increasing number of research projects linking F and RS, such as the development of new F remote retrieval techniques, the understanding of the link between the F signal and vegetation physiology and the feasibility of a satellite mission specifically designed f…

ApplicationComputer scienceSolar-induced chlorophyll fluorescenceMultispectral imageMethodSoil ScienceHyperspectral imaging550 - Earth sciencesGeologyPhotochemical Reflectance IndexPassive techniqueGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDARemote sensing (archaeology)DevicesRadianceSatelliteSatellite imageryComputers in Earth SciencesScale (map)Remote sensingRemote Sensing of Environment
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Quantitative global mapping of terrestrial vegetation photosynthesis

2017

Although traditional remote sensing systems based on spectral reflectance can already provide estimates of the 'potential' photosynthetic activity of terrestrial vegetation through the quantification of total canopy chlorophyll content or absorbed photosynthetic radiation, the determination of the 'actual' photosynthetic activity of terrestrial vegetation requires information about how the absorbed light is used by plants, such as vegetation fluorescence, using very high spectral resolution spectroscopy in the range 650-800 nm. The Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) mission, selected in November 2015 as the 8th Earth Explorer by the European Space Agency (ESA), carries the FLORIS spectrometer, wi…

Canopy010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyimaging spectroscopy01 natural sciencesphotosynthesivegetationphotosyntesis1706 Computer Science ApplicationsSpectral resolution910 Geography & travelImage resolutionFLEX earth explorer021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingSpectrometer1900 General Earth and Planetary Sciencesimaging spectrocopyVegetation15. Life on landImaging spectroscopy10122 Institute of Geography13. Climate actionRadianceEnvironmental scienceSatellitefluorescence
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Multi-sensor spectral synergies for crop stress detection and monitoring in the optical domain: A review

2022

10122 Institute of Geography1903 Computers in Earth SciencesSoil ScienceGeology910 Geography & travelComputers in Earth Sciences1111 Soil Science1907 Geology
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Angular Dependency of Hyperspectral Measurements over Wheat Characterized by a Novel UAV Based Goniometer

2015

In this study we present a hyperspectral flying goniometer system, based on a rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) equipped with a spectrometer mounted on an active gimbal. We show that this approach may be used to collect multiangular hyperspectral data over vegetated environments. The pointing and positioning accuracy are assessed using structure from motion and vary from σ = 1° to 8° in pointing and σ = 0.7 to 0.8 m in positioning. We use a wheat dataset to investigate the influence of angular effects on the NDVI, TCARI and REIP vegetation indices. Angular effects caused significant variations on the indices: NDVI = 0.83–0.95; TCARI = 0.04–0.116; REIP = 729–735 nm. Our analysis high…

HyperspectralvegetationSciencevegetation indicesQHyperspectral; Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV); vegetation; bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF); goniometer; vegetation indicesUnmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)ddc:620bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF)goniometer
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Fluorescence explorer (FLEX): An optimised payload to map vegetation photosynthesis from space

2006

The FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) mission proposes to launch a satellite for the global monitoring of steady-state chlorophyll fluorescence in terrestrial vegetation. Fluorescence is a sensitive probe of photosynthetic function in both healthy and physiologically perturbed vegetation, and a powerful non-invasive tool to track the status, resilience, and recovery of photochemical processes and moreover provides important information on overall photosynthetic performance with implications for related carbon sequestration. The early responsiveness of fluorescence to atmospheric, soil and plant water balance, as well as to atmospheric chemistry and human intervention in land usage makes it an ob…

OptimizationEarth observationAtmospheric chemistryAlterra - Centrum Geo-informatieFluorescenceremote sensingLaboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote SensingThree-instrument arrayFLEXLife ScienceLaboratorium voor Geo-informatiekunde en Remote SensingWageningen Environmental ResearchPhotosynthesisSpace researchWater balanceChlorophyll fluorescenceRemote sensingVegetationResiliencePayloadChemistryVegetationCentre Geo-informationPE&RCEarth system scienceFLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX)Space research[SDE]Environmental SciencesEarth (planet)SoilsTerrestrial vegetationSatellite
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Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence III: benchmarking retrieval methods and sensor characteristics for proximal sensing

2019

[EN] The interest of the scientific community on the remote observation of sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) has increased in the recent years. In this context, hyperspectral ground measurements play a crucial role in the calibration and validation of future satellite missions. For this reason, the European cooperation in science and technology (COST) Action ES1309 OPTIMISE has compiled three papers on instrument characterization, measurement setups and protocols, and retrieval methods (current paper). This study is divided in two sections; first, we evaluated the uncertainties in SIF retrieval methods (e.g., Fraunhofer line depth (FLD) approaches and spectral fitting method (SFM))…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer scienceEconomicsGround spectrometersScience0211 other engineering and technologiesContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyGround spectrometer01 natural sciencesSpectral lineRetrieval methodApproximation errorSun-induced chlorophyll fluorescenceSensitivity (control systems)910 Geography & travelChlorophyll fluorescence021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingRetrieval methodsSpectrometerSun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence; Ground spectrometers; Retrieval methods1900 General Earth and Planetary SciencesQHyperspectral imagingsun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence; ground spectrometers; retrieval methods3. Good health10122 Institute of GeographyFISICA APLICADALine (geometry)General Earth and Planetary Sciencesddc:620Interpolation
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Sun Induced Fluorescence Calibration and Validation for Field Phenotyping

2018

Reliable measurements of Sun Induced Fluorescence (SIF) require a good instrument characterization as well as a complex processing chain. In this paper, we summarize the state of the art SIF retrieval methods and measurements platforms for field phenotyping. Furthermore, we use HyScreen, hyperspectral-imaging system for top of canopy measurements of SIF, as an example of the instrument requirements, data process, and data validation needed to obtain reliable measurements of SIF.

Data processingAnd field spectrometerCalibration and validationRetrievals method010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesField (physics)FIS/06 - FISICA PER IL SISTEMA TERRA E PER IL MEZZO CIRCUMTERRESTREComputer scienceSun Induced fluorescenceGEO/12 - OCEANOGRAFIA E FISICA DELL'ATMOSFERAData validationHyperspectral measurement010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesReflectivityFluorescenceField phenotyping0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingIGARSS 2018 - 2018 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
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Linking photosynthesis and sun-induced fluorescence at sub-daily to seasonal scales

2018

Abstract Due to its close link to the photosynthetic process, sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (F) opens new possibilities to study dynamics of photosynthetic light reactions and to quantify CO2 assimilation rates. Although recent studies show that F is linearly related to gross primary production (GPP) on coarse spatial and temporal scales, it is argued that this relationship may be mainly driven by seasonal changes in absorbed photochemical active radiation (APAR) and less by the plant light use efficiency (LUE). In this work a high-resolution spectrometer was used to continuously measure red and far-red fluorescence and different reflectance indices within a sugar beet field during t…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEconomicsPhotochemical reflectance index0211 other engineering and technologiesEddy covarianceGrowing seasonSoil Science02 engineering and technologyPhotochemical Reflectance IndexPhotosynthesisAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesFluorescence yieldSun-induced chlorophyll fluorescencemedicineddc:550Computers in Earth SciencesChlorophyll fluorescenceBiology021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingLight use efficiencyPhysicsDiurnal temperature variationPrimary productionGeologySeasonalitymedicine.diseaseChemistryEngineering sciences. Technology
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Retrieval of Crop Variables from Proximal Multispectral UAV Image Data Using PROSAIL in Maize Canopy

2022

Mapping crop variables at different growth stages is crucial to inform farmers and plant breeders about the crop status. For mapping purposes, inversion of canopy radiative transfer models (RTMs) is a viable alternative to parametric and non-parametric regression models, which often lack transferability in time and space. Due to the physical nature of RTMs, inversion outputs can be delivered in sound physical units that reflect the underlying processes in the canopy. In this study, we explored the capabilities of the coupled leaf–canopy RTM PROSAIL applied to high-spatial-resolution (0.015 m) multispectral unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) data to retrieve the leaf chlorophyll content (LC…

General Earth and Planetary SciencesUAV; multispectral; radiative transfer model; inversion; PROSAIL; leaf area index; leaf chlorophyll content; canopy chlorophyll contentRemote Sensing
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Exploring the spatial relationship between airborne-derived red and far-red sun-induced fluorescence and process-based GPP estimates in a forest ecos…

2019

International audience; Terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) plays an essential role in the global carbon cycle, but the quantification of the spatial and temporal variations in photosynthesis is still largely uncertain. Our work aimed to investigate the potential of remote sensing to provide new insights into plant photosynthesis at a fine spatial resolution. This goal was achieved by exploiting high-resolution images acquired with the FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) airborne demonstrator HyPlant. The sensor was flown over a mixed forest, and the images collected were elaborated to obtain two independent indicators of plant photosynthesis. First, maps of sun-induced chlorophyll fluore…

Forest ecosystems[SDV.SA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesFIS/06 - FISICA PER IL SISTEMA TERRA E PER IL MEZZO CIRCUMTERRESTRE0208 environmental biotechnologyGEO/04 - GEOGRAFIA FISICA E GEOMORFOLOGIASpectral fitting methodSoil Science02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesArticleCarbon cycleGEO/11 - GEOFISICA APPLICATAAtmospheric radiative transfer codesAirborne spectroscopyForest ecologySun-induced chlorophyll fluorescenceddc:550LUEEcosystemAPARSun-induced chlorophyll fluorescenceSpectral fitting methodPlant traitsINFORMGPPAPARLUEBESSForest ecosystemsHyPlantAirborne spectroscopyComputers in Earth SciencesChlorophyll fluorescenceBESS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingPlant traitsINFORMGEO/12 - OCEANOGRAFIA E FISICA DELL'ATMOSFERAGeology15. Life on land020801 environmental engineeringSpatial heterogeneityGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDA13. Climate actionHyPlantEnvironmental scienceSpatial variabilityGPPScale (map)
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Red and far-red sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence as a measure of plant photosynthesis

2015

Remote estimation of Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence emitted by terrestrial vegetation can provide an unparalleled opportunity to track spatiotemporal variations of photosynthetic efficiency. Here we provide the first direct experimental evidence that the two peaks of the chlorophyll fluorescence spectrum can be accurately mapped from high-resolution radiance spectra and that the signal is linked to variations in actual photosynthetic efficiency. Red and far red fluorescence measured using a novel airborne imaging spectrometer over a grass carpet treated with an herbicide known to inhibit photosynthesis was significantly higher than the corresponding signal from an equivalent untreated…

Chemistry1900 General Earth and Planetary SciencesImaging spectrometerfood and beveragesFar-redPhotosynthetic efficiencyPhotosynthesisFluorescenceGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDA10122 Institute of GeographyGeophysicsRadianceddc:550General Earth and Planetary Sciences910 Geography & travel1908 GeophysicsControlled experimentfluorescence airborne sensor high resolution photosynthesisChlorophyll fluorescenceRemote sensing
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Chlorophyll a fluorescence illuminates a path connecting plant molecular biology to Earth-system science

2021

Remote sensing methods enable detection of solar-induced chlorophyll a fluorescence. However, to unleash the full potential of this signal, intensive cross-disciplinary work is required to harmonize biophysical and ecophysiological studies. For decades, the dynamic nature of chlorophyll a fluorescence (ChlaF) has provided insight into the biophysics and ecophysiology of the light reactions of photosynthesis from the subcellular to leaf scales. Recent advances in remote sensing methods enable detection of ChlaF induced by sunlight across a range of larger scales, from using instruments mounted on towers above plant canopies to Earth-orbiting satellites. This signal is referred to as solar-in…

0106 biological sciencesklorofylliChlorophyll a010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEarth scienceEcology (disciplines)Plant Scienceekofysiologia01 natural sciencesFluorescencebiofysiikkayhteyttäminenchemistry.chemical_compoundLEAFLEAVESWATERPhotosynthesisCO2 ASSIMILATIONSCOTS PINE[SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentMolecular Biology0105 earth and related environmental sciences[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean AtmosphereChlorophyll ASUN-INDUCED FLUORESCENCEfluoresenssiBiogeochemistrykasvillisuus15. Life on land11831 Plant biologyReflectivityREFLECTANCEPlant LeavesEarth system scienceddc:580RESOLUTIONchemistryPHOTOSYSTEM-I13. Climate actionRemote Sensing TechnologyEarth SciencessatelliittikuvausEnvironmental sciencekaukokartoitus010606 plant biology & botanyNature Plants
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CEFLES2: The remote sensing component to quantify photosynthetic efficiency from the leaf to the region by measuring sun-induced fluorescence in the …

2009

The CEFLES2 campaign during the Carbo Europe Regional Experiment Strategy was designed to provide simultaneous airborne measurements of solar induced fluorescence and CO<sub>2</sub> fluxes. It was combined with extensive ground-based quantification of leaf- and canopy-level processes in support of ESA's Candidate Earth Explorer Mission of the "Fluorescence Explorer" (FLEX). The aim of this campaign was to test if fluorescence signal detected from an airborne platform can be used to improve estimates of plant mediated exchange on the mesoscale. Canopy fluorescence was quantified from four airborne platforms using a combination of novel sensors: (i) the prototype ai…

Imaging spectrometerMesoscale meteorology1904 Earth-Surface Processeslcsh:Life550 - Earth sciencesPhotosynthetic efficiencyINDUCED CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE; GROSS PRIMARY PRODUCTION; LIGHT-USE EFFICIENCY; STEADY-STATE; WATER-STRESS; REFLECTANCE; FIELD; HETEROGENEITY; DYNAMICS; BOREALremote sensingEvapotranspirationddc:570lcsh:QH540-549.5910 Geography & travelTransectEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEarth-Surface ProcessesRemote sensingphotosynthesisSpectrometerlcsh:QE1-996.5Hyperspectral imagingFluorescenceFLEX Fluorescence AHS HYPER AirFLEXJlcsh:Geologylcsh:QH501-531GEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDA10122 Institute of Geography1105 Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEnvironmental sciencefluorescencelcsh:Ecologyoxygenprimary production
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Red and Far-Red Fluorescence Emission Retrieval from Airborne High-Resolution Spectra Collected by the Hyplant-Fluo Sensor

2018

The contribution presents the development and testing of a fluorescence retrieval scheme based on the ESA's FLuorescence EXplorer mission concept. The algorithm employs on a coupled surface-atmosphere forward model at oxygen absorption bands: i) the atmospheric effect is computed by MODTRAN5; ii) the surface reflectance and fluorescence are modeled by means of the Spectral Fitting approach. The algorithm, previously tested on numerical simulations, was further implemented and optimized to process real observations collected by the FLEX airborne demonstrator HyPlant. The retrieval scheme has been tested on a number of flight lines collected in several locations, different ecosystems types, a…

SIF010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSun-Induced Chlorophyll FluorescenceAtmospheric model01 natural sciencesFluorescenceFLEX010309 opticsHyPlant0103 physical sciencesLine (geometry)Range (statistics)FLEXEnvironmental scienceHigh resolution spectraSpectral fittingSpectral-FittingAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingIGARSS 2018 - 2018 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
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Multi-sensor spectral synergies for crop stress detection and monitoring in the optical domain: A review

2022

Remote detection and monitoring of the vegetation responses to stress became relevant for sustainable agriculture. Ongoing developments in optical remote sensing technologies have provided tools to increase our understanding of stress-related physiological processes. Therefore, this study aimed to provide an overview of the main spectral technologies and retrieval approaches for detecting crop stress in agriculture. Firstly, we present integrated views on: i) biotic and abiotic stress factors, the phases of stress, and respective plant responses, and ii) the affected traits, appropriate spectral domains and corresponding methods for measuring traits remotely. Secondly, representative result…

Precision agriculturemultispectralbiotic and abiotic stresatelliteSoil Sciencesolar induced fluorescenceGeologymulti-modalPrecision agriculture multi-modal solar-induced fluorescence satellite hyperspectral multispectral biotic and abiotic stressUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASITC-HYBRIDhyperspectralITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLEddc:550Computers in Earth Sciences
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Remote sensing of sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence at different scales

2014

In this contribution we present activities and selected results obtained in recent studies and campaigns conducted in the context of the FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) mission. FLEX is a candidate mission for the ESA 8th Earth Explorer and large efforts are currently dedicated to the development of an implementation scheme for an accurate mapping of fluorescence from the selected spaceborne sensor and mission configuration. Field and airborne data collected in different experimental campaigns, together with simulated data, have been used to demonstrate the feasibility of fluorescence retrievals and the potential of exploiting high spatial resolution fluorescence maps for a better understandin…

FLORISfield measurementComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONHyperspectral imagingContext (language use)Atmospheric modelFLEX missionGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSRemote sensing (archaeology)Simulated datafield measurementsHyPlantSun-induced chlorophyll fluorescenceHigh spatial resolutionEnvironmental scienceFLEXChlorophyll fluorescenceRemote sensing2014 6th Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS)
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The 2013 FLEX—US Airborne Campaign at the Parker Tract Loblolly Pine Plantation in North Carolina, USA

2017

The first European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA collaboration in an airborne campaign to support ESA’s FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) mission was conducted in North Carolina, USA during September–October 2013 (FLEX-US 2013) at the Parker Tract Loblolly Pine (LP) Plantation (Plymouth, NC, USA). This campaign combined two unique airborne instrument packages to obtain simultaneous observations of solar-induced fluorescence (SIF), LiDAR-based canopy structural information, visible through shortwave infrared (VSWIR) reflectance spectra, and surface temperature, to advance vegetation studies of carbon cycle dynamics and ecosystem health. We obtained statistically significant results for fluorescence…

Canopychlorophyll fluorescence; diurnal responses; red SIF; far-red SIF; SIF ratio; Fratio; <i>HyPlant</i>; G-LiHT; GEP; LUE010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLiHTChronosequence0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyfarPhotochemical Reflectance IndexAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesGDiurnal cycleLUEdiurnal responses910 Geography & travelChlorophyll fluorescence021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesHydrologyTree canopychlorophyll fluorescenceG-LiHT1900 General Earth and Planetary SciencesVegetationGEPSIF ratioFar-red SIFFratio10122 Institute of GeographyLidarDiurnal responseHyPlantGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental sciencered SIFEarth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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Remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) in vegetation: 50 years of progress

2019

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 …

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesFIS/06 - FISICA PER IL SISTEMA TERRA E PER IL MEZZO CIRCUMTERRESTRE0208 environmental biotechnologySoil ScienceReview02 engineering and technologyPhotochemical Reflectance Index01 natural sciencesArticleGEO/11 - GEOFISICA APPLICATASIF retrieval methodsRadiative transfer modellingRadiative transfer910 Geography & travelComputers in Earth SciencesChlorophyll fluorescence1111 Soil Science1907 GeologyAirborne instruments0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingStress detectionGEO/12 - OCEANOGRAFIA E FISICA DELL'ATMOSFERA1903 Computers in Earth SciencesPrimary productionGeologyVegetationPassive optical techniquesField (geography)020801 environmental engineeringGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDA10122 Institute of GeographySun-induced fluorescenceRemote sensing (archaeology)Sun-induced fluorescence Steady-state photosynthesis Stress detection Radiative transfer modelling SIF retrieval methods. Satellite sensors Airborne instruments Applications Terrestrial vegetation Passive optical techniques. ReviewApplicationsTerrestrial vegetationEnvironmental scienceSatelliteSteady-state photosynthesisSatellite sensors
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Plant chlorophyll fluorescence: active and passive measurements at canopy and leaf scales with different nitrogen treatments

2015

Highlight We studied for the first time the temporal and spatial limits within which active and passive chlorophyll fluorescence measurements are comparable.

Chlorophyll0106 biological sciencesCanopyStomatal conductance010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesNitrogenPhysiologyGrowing seasonPlant ScienceBiologyPhotosynthesisAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesFluorescencechemistry.chemical_compoundBotanyLeaf sizeChlorophyll fluorescenceTriticum0105 earth and related environmental scienceschlorophyll content.Photosynthetic capacityPlant LeavesFLDddc:580chemistryChlorophyllFluowatPAMResearch Paper010606 plant biology & botany
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The FLuorescence EXplorer Mission Concept-ESA's Earth Explorer 8

2017

In November 2015, the FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) was selected as the eighth Earth Explorer mission of the European Space Agency. The tandem mission concept will provide measurements at a spectral and spatial resolution enabling the retrieval and interpretation of the full chlorophyll fluorescence spectrum emitted by the terrestrial vegetation. This paper provides a mission concept overview of the scientific goals, the key objectives related to fluorescence, and the requirements guaranteeing the fitness for purpose of the resulting scientific data set. We present the mission design at the time of selection, i.e., at the end of project phase Phase A/B1, as developed by two independent indus…

Vegetation mappingSpatial resolutionTemperature measurement010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSpectrometerPayload0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyCollocation (remote sensing)01 natural sciencesFluorescenceFluorescenceWavelength measurementPhotonicsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceFLEXSatelliteFlexible printed circuitsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSpectral resolutionImage resolution021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensing
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Sun-induced fluorescence - a new probe of photosynthesis: First maps from the imaging spectrometer HyPlant.

2015

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 …

Chlorophyllinduced fluorescencesunImaging spectrometer2306 Global and Planetary ChangeFluorescence2300 General Environmental SciencePhotosynthesiEnvironmental ChemistryAirborne measurement910 Geography & travelSpectral resolutionPhotosynthesisAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Spectroscopyairborne measurementsChlorophyll fluorescenceGeneral Environmental ScienceRemote sensingGlobal and Planetary ChangeSpectrometerEcology2300Remote sensingImaging spectroscopyVegetation monitoringFLEXImaging spectroscopy10122 Institute of GeographyGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDASpectrometry FluorescenceSun-induced fluorescence2304 Environmental ChemistryHyPlantRemote Sensing TechnologySunlightEnvironmental scienceSpatial variabilityChlorophyll fluorescence2303 EcologyGlobal change biology
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Remote sensing of sun-induced fluorescence to improve modeling of diurnal courses of gross primary production (GPP)

2010

Terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) is an important parameter to explore and quantify carbon fixation by plant ecosystems at various scales. Remote sensing (RS) offers a unique possibility to investigate GPP in a spatially explicit fashion; however, budgeting of terrestrial carbon cycles based on this approach still remains uncertain. To improve calculations, spatio-temporal variability of GPP must be investigated in more detail on local and regional scales. The overarching goal of this study is to enhance our knowledge on how environmentally induced changes of photosynthetic light-use efficiency (LUE) are linked with optical RS parameters. Diurnal courses of sun-induced fluorescence…

Global and Planetary ChangeEcologyEddy covarianceClimate changePrimary productionPhotosynthetic efficiencyPhotochemical Reflectance IndexPhotosynthesisCarbon cycleEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental sciencePrimary productivityGeneral Environmental ScienceRemote sensingGlobal Change Biology
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