Detecting the phenology of photosynthesis, which conveys the length of the growing season, is key for terrestrial ecosystem models to constrain total annual carbon uptake and estimate gross primary productivity (GPP). However, some of the vegetation indices that are widely used for modelling GPP lack the ability to represent changes in the magnitude of photosynthesis, leading to errors in detecting phenology and large uncertainties. Crucially, remotely sensed vegetation indices such as the photochemical reflectance index (PRI) and chlorophyll/carotenoid index (CCI) can detect changes in foliar carotenoid composition that represent adjustments in photosynthetic light-use-efficiency (LUE) and changes in phenology. We modeled GPP from remote s...
Remote sensing of high-latitude forests phenology is essential for understanding the global carbon c...
Northern hemisphere evergreen forests assimilate a significant fraction of global atmospheric CO2 bu...
Boreal forests propose a specific challenge for remote-sensing of phenology and photosynthetic capac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
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...
Understanding the interactions between plant canopies and the environment is important for elucidati...
We assessed the performance of reflectance-based vegetation indices and solar-induced chlorophyll fl...
Plant phenology is a key indicator of the terrestrial biosphere's response to climate change, as wel...
Accurately assessing terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) is crucial for characterizing the ...
Tree species in the boreal forest cycle between periods of active growth and dormancy alter their ph...
At the seasonal time scale, daily photochemical reflectance index (PRI) measurements track changes i...
International audienceAn accurate estimation of vegetation gross primary productivity (GPP), which i...
Global modeling of gross primary production (GPP) is a critical component of climate change research...
[1] Carbon flux models based on light use efficiency (LUE), such as the MOD17 algorithm, have proved...
Remote sensing of high-latitude forests phenology is essential for understanding the global carbon c...
Northern hemisphere evergreen forests assimilate a significant fraction of global atmospheric CO2 bu...
Boreal forests propose a specific challenge for remote-sensing of phenology and photosynthetic capac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
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...
Understanding the interactions between plant canopies and the environment is important for elucidati...
We assessed the performance of reflectance-based vegetation indices and solar-induced chlorophyll fl...
Plant phenology is a key indicator of the terrestrial biosphere's response to climate change, as wel...
Accurately assessing terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) is crucial for characterizing the ...
Tree species in the boreal forest cycle between periods of active growth and dormancy alter their ph...
At the seasonal time scale, daily photochemical reflectance index (PRI) measurements track changes i...
International audienceAn accurate estimation of vegetation gross primary productivity (GPP), which i...
Global modeling of gross primary production (GPP) is a critical component of climate change research...
[1] Carbon flux models based on light use efficiency (LUE), such as the MOD17 algorithm, have proved...
Remote sensing of high-latitude forests phenology is essential for understanding the global carbon c...
Northern hemisphere evergreen forests assimilate a significant fraction of global atmospheric CO2 bu...
Boreal forests propose a specific challenge for remote-sensing of phenology and photosynthetic capac...