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Beyond APAR and NPQ: Factors Coupling and Decoupling SIF and GPP Across Scales

Z. MalenovskySteffen GrebeJanne A. IhalainenYongguang ZhangBeatriz Fernández-marínUwe RascherLoren P. AlbertShari Van WittenbergheTroy S. MagneyKadmiel MaseykMikko TikkanenAlbert Porcar-castellJon AthertonFabienne MaignanThomas Matthew RobsonIngo EnsmingerBarry A. LoganFeng ZhaoPaulina A. RajewiczJ. I. García-plazaolaJames R. Kellner

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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 sciencesMathematics

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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.

https://doi.org/10.1109/igarss47720.2021.9553153