Remote Sensing of Chlorophyll Fluorescence: Instrumentation and Analysis

  • Moya I
  • Cerovic Z
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Abstract

Recent developments of LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging)-basedfluorosensingtechniques have provided efficient tools for ground truth monitoring of vegetation. In addition, there are reports of passive detection of chlorophyllfluorescencebased on the FLD (Fraunhofer Line Discriminator) principle. Further, measurements of reflectance changes in the green part of the spectrum provides access to the efficiency of photosynthesis. In this chapter, we examine these emerging techniques in order to evaluate their potential for application at different integration levels, from leaf to canopy. The necessary preparatory steps towards a space mission and the information that will be gained from satellite measurements are also evaluated.

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Moya, I., & Cerovic, Z. G. (2007). Remote Sensing of Chlorophyll Fluorescence: Instrumentation and Analysis. In Chlorophyll a Fluorescence (pp. 429–445). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-3218-9_16

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