Current methods for estimating photosynthesis and hence net primary productivity (NPP) of forest ecosystems from remote sensing are based on the relationship between (i) the fraction of incident photosynthetically-active radiation absorbed by the canopy (fPAR) and (ii) spectral indices (e.g. NDVI). However, ground-based estimates of fPAR used to quantify this relationship for a specific vegetation type are derived from measurements of canopy structure only (e.g. using light interception methods such as hemispherical photography). Using a coupled leaf-canopy model of radiative transfer, we demonstrated that NDVI is highly sensitive to both canopy foliar and understorey chlorophyll content, which could account for significant errors in remote...
In a range of plant species from three Californian vegetation types, we examined the widely used "no...
Accurately assessing terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) is crucial for characterizing the ...
Improvements in understanding carbon sources and sinks allows insight into the dimensions of the hum...
Production efficiency models (PEMs) have been developed to aid with the estimation of terrestrial ec...
Remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) provides new possibilities to estimat...
Global modeling of gross primary production (GPP) is a critical component of climate change research...
Understanding the interactions between plant canopies and the environment is important for elucidati...
International audienceAn accurate estimation of vegetation gross primary productivity (GPP), which i...
Plant stress is often expressed as a reduction in amount of biomass or leaf area index (LAI). In add...
The utility of multi-angle optical remote sensing for terrestrial carbon cycle estimation is demonst...
Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is a radiation flux emitted from chlorophyll molecules an...
Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF) can provide key information about the state of photosyn...
Continuous availability of Sentinel data has opened a new era for timely assessing vegetation biophy...
The chlorophyll composition of a vegetation canopy is an important indicator of productivity, plant ...
Vegetation biochemistry is a critical driver of the forest carbon and water cycle and the fluxes bet...
In a range of plant species from three Californian vegetation types, we examined the widely used "no...
Accurately assessing terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) is crucial for characterizing the ...
Improvements in understanding carbon sources and sinks allows insight into the dimensions of the hum...
Production efficiency models (PEMs) have been developed to aid with the estimation of terrestrial ec...
Remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) provides new possibilities to estimat...
Global modeling of gross primary production (GPP) is a critical component of climate change research...
Understanding the interactions between plant canopies and the environment is important for elucidati...
International audienceAn accurate estimation of vegetation gross primary productivity (GPP), which i...
Plant stress is often expressed as a reduction in amount of biomass or leaf area index (LAI). In add...
The utility of multi-angle optical remote sensing for terrestrial carbon cycle estimation is demonst...
Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is a radiation flux emitted from chlorophyll molecules an...
Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF) can provide key information about the state of photosyn...
Continuous availability of Sentinel data has opened a new era for timely assessing vegetation biophy...
The chlorophyll composition of a vegetation canopy is an important indicator of productivity, plant ...
Vegetation biochemistry is a critical driver of the forest carbon and water cycle and the fluxes bet...
In a range of plant species from three Californian vegetation types, we examined the widely used "no...
Accurately assessing terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) is crucial for characterizing the ...
Improvements in understanding carbon sources and sinks allows insight into the dimensions of the hum...