Imaging spectroscopy is a powerful technique for monitoring the biochemical constituents of vegetation and is critical for understanding the fluxes of carbon and water between the land surface and the atmosphere. However, spectral observations are subject to the sun-observer geometry and canopy structure which impose confounding effects on spectral estimates of leaf pigments. For instance, the sun-observer geometry influences the spectral brightness measured by the sensor. Likewise, when considering pigment distribution at the stand level scale, the pigment content observed from single view angles may not necessarily be representative of stand-level conditions as some constituents vary as a function of the degree of leaf illumination and ar...
Understanding plant photosynthesis, or Gross Primary Production (GPP), is a crucial aspect of quanti...
Understanding the interaction of radiation with vegetation canopies requires a knowledge of the spec...
The chlorophyll composition of a vegetation canopy is an important indicator of productivity, plant ...
Imaging spectroscopy is a powerful technique for monitoring the biochemical constituents of vegetati...
The utility of multi-angle optical remote sensing for terrestrial carbon cycle estimation is demonst...
Assessment of leaf and canopy chlorophyll content provides information on plant physiological status...
Understanding the interactions between plant canopies and the environment is important for elucidati...
Global modeling of gross primary production (GPP) is a critical component of climate change research...
Detecting the phenology of photosynthesis, which conveys the length of the growing season, is key fo...
In evergreen conifers, where the foliage amount changes little with season, accurate detection of th...
In evergreen conifers, where the foliage amount changes little with season, accurate detection of th...
During the growing season, the photosynthesis and growth of boreal forests are regulated by physiolo...
Phyto-pigments play an important role in plant physiological processes and primary production. Becau...
This study investigated the use of optical remote sensing for estimating leaf and canopy scale light...
Plant photosynthesis is critical for understanding carbon cycling at landscape and global scales. Wh...
Understanding plant photosynthesis, or Gross Primary Production (GPP), is a crucial aspect of quanti...
Understanding the interaction of radiation with vegetation canopies requires a knowledge of the spec...
The chlorophyll composition of a vegetation canopy is an important indicator of productivity, plant ...
Imaging spectroscopy is a powerful technique for monitoring the biochemical constituents of vegetati...
The utility of multi-angle optical remote sensing for terrestrial carbon cycle estimation is demonst...
Assessment of leaf and canopy chlorophyll content provides information on plant physiological status...
Understanding the interactions between plant canopies and the environment is important for elucidati...
Global modeling of gross primary production (GPP) is a critical component of climate change research...
Detecting the phenology of photosynthesis, which conveys the length of the growing season, is key fo...
In evergreen conifers, where the foliage amount changes little with season, accurate detection of th...
In evergreen conifers, where the foliage amount changes little with season, accurate detection of th...
During the growing season, the photosynthesis and growth of boreal forests are regulated by physiolo...
Phyto-pigments play an important role in plant physiological processes and primary production. Becau...
This study investigated the use of optical remote sensing for estimating leaf and canopy scale light...
Plant photosynthesis is critical for understanding carbon cycling at landscape and global scales. Wh...
Understanding plant photosynthesis, or Gross Primary Production (GPP), is a crucial aspect of quanti...
Understanding the interaction of radiation with vegetation canopies requires a knowledge of the spec...
The chlorophyll composition of a vegetation canopy is an important indicator of productivity, plant ...