Plants rely on spectral cues present in their surroundings, generated by the constantly changing light environment, to guide their growth and reproduction. Photoreceptors mediate the capture of information by plants from the light environment over a wide range of wavelengths, but despite extensive evidence that plants respond to various light cues, only fragmentary data have been published showing patterns of diurnal, seasonal and geographical variation in the spectral composition of daylight. To illustrate patterns in spectral photon ratios, we measured time series of irradiance spectra at two distinct geographical and climatological locations, Helsinki, Finland and Gual Pahari, India. We investigated the drivers behind variation of the sp...
Crops grow and use water because they intercept radiation from the sun, the .sky, and the atmosphere...
Senior Lecturer in Forestry and Woodland Ecology, Dr Matt Robson is giving a presentation on how for...
Solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) emissions of photosynthetically active plants retrieved...
Plants rely on spectral cues present in their surroundings, generated by the constantly changing lig...
Several recent reviews highlight the molecular mechanisms that underpin phenological responses to te...
Abstract: Natural changes in photoperiod, light quantity, and quality play a key role in plant signa...
Light in canopies is highly dynamic since the strength and composition of incoming radiation is dete...
The spectral properties of plant leaves relate to the state of their photosynthetic apparatus and th...
The Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI) of green leaves is an indicator of photosynthetic downregu...
Forest understorey plants receive most sunlight in springtime before canopy closure, and in autumn f...
[EN] Spectral Solar Photosynthetically Photon Flux Density (PPFD) (380 to 780¿nm) reaching the surfa...
Plants commonly respond to UV radiation through the accumulation of flavonoids and related phenolic ...
Irradiance from sunlight changes in a sinusoidal manner during the day, with irregular fluctuations ...
Sunlight is strongly attenuated by the snowpack, causing irradiance to decrease exponentially with d...
Crops grow and use water because they intercept radiation from the sun, the .sky, and the atmosphere...
Senior Lecturer in Forestry and Woodland Ecology, Dr Matt Robson is giving a presentation on how for...
Solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) emissions of photosynthetically active plants retrieved...
Plants rely on spectral cues present in their surroundings, generated by the constantly changing lig...
Several recent reviews highlight the molecular mechanisms that underpin phenological responses to te...
Abstract: Natural changes in photoperiod, light quantity, and quality play a key role in plant signa...
Light in canopies is highly dynamic since the strength and composition of incoming radiation is dete...
The spectral properties of plant leaves relate to the state of their photosynthetic apparatus and th...
The Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI) of green leaves is an indicator of photosynthetic downregu...
Forest understorey plants receive most sunlight in springtime before canopy closure, and in autumn f...
[EN] Spectral Solar Photosynthetically Photon Flux Density (PPFD) (380 to 780¿nm) reaching the surfa...
Plants commonly respond to UV radiation through the accumulation of flavonoids and related phenolic ...
Irradiance from sunlight changes in a sinusoidal manner during the day, with irregular fluctuations ...
Sunlight is strongly attenuated by the snowpack, causing irradiance to decrease exponentially with d...
Crops grow and use water because they intercept radiation from the sun, the .sky, and the atmosphere...
Senior Lecturer in Forestry and Woodland Ecology, Dr Matt Robson is giving a presentation on how for...
Solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) emissions of photosynthetically active plants retrieved...