Why do plants reflect in the green and have a 'red edge' in the red, and should extrasolar photosynthesis be the same? We provide: 1) a brief review of how photosynthesis works; 2) an overview of the diversity of photosynthetic organisms, their light harvesting systems, and environmental ranges; 3) a synthesis of photosynthetic surface spectral signatures; 4) evolutionary rationales for photosynthetic surface reflectance spectra with regard to utilization of photon energy and the planetary light environment. Given the surface incident photon flux density spectrum and resonance transfer in light harvesting, we propose some rules with regard to where photosynthetic pigments will peak in absorbance: a) the wavelength of peak incident photon fl...
Both plants and animals have one general commonality in their perception of light. They both are sen...
Pigments absorbing 350–1,050 nm radiation have had an important role on the Earth for at least 3.5 b...
Previous work on possible surface reflectance biosignatures for Earth-like planets has typically foc...
In the search for life on other planets, the presence of photosynthetic surface vegetation may be de...
Photons are the primary energy source for most life on Earth, as they drive photosynthesis, a proces...
Previous work on possible surface reflectance biosignatures for Earth-like planets has typically foc...
Life on Earth depends on photosynthesis. Photosynthetic systems evolved early in Earth history and h...
All life on earth depends on light. A variety of photoreceptors capture the light for a wide range o...
Light is undoubtedly the most important environmental variable for plant growth and development; pla...
Apparently the vegetable kingdom in Mars, instead of having green for a dominant colour, is of a viv...
We have explored the detectability of exovegetation on the surface of a terrestrial planet orbiting ...
mong the factors affecting plants, solar radiation is perhaps the most heterogeneous in space and ti...
AbstractSnow algae and green algae living in aeroterrestrial habitats are ideal objects to study ada...
Photosynthesis is a plausible pathway for the sustenance of a substantial biosphere on an exoplanet....
Both plants and animals have one general commonality in their perception of light. They both are sen...
Pigments absorbing 350–1,050 nm radiation have had an important role on the Earth for at least 3.5 b...
Previous work on possible surface reflectance biosignatures for Earth-like planets has typically foc...
In the search for life on other planets, the presence of photosynthetic surface vegetation may be de...
Photons are the primary energy source for most life on Earth, as they drive photosynthesis, a proces...
Previous work on possible surface reflectance biosignatures for Earth-like planets has typically foc...
Life on Earth depends on photosynthesis. Photosynthetic systems evolved early in Earth history and h...
All life on earth depends on light. A variety of photoreceptors capture the light for a wide range o...
Light is undoubtedly the most important environmental variable for plant growth and development; pla...
Apparently the vegetable kingdom in Mars, instead of having green for a dominant colour, is of a viv...
We have explored the detectability of exovegetation on the surface of a terrestrial planet orbiting ...
mong the factors affecting plants, solar radiation is perhaps the most heterogeneous in space and ti...
AbstractSnow algae and green algae living in aeroterrestrial habitats are ideal objects to study ada...
Photosynthesis is a plausible pathway for the sustenance of a substantial biosphere on an exoplanet....
Both plants and animals have one general commonality in their perception of light. They both are sen...
Pigments absorbing 350–1,050 nm radiation have had an important role on the Earth for at least 3.5 b...
Previous work on possible surface reflectance biosignatures for Earth-like planets has typically foc...