REMOTE-SENSING VEGETATION STATUS BY LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE

被引:64
作者
GUNTHER, KP
DAHN, HG
LUDEKER, W
机构
[1] Inst of Optoelectronics, Wessling, Germany
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10.1016/0034-4257(94)90122-8
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In November 1989 the EUREKA project LASFLEUR (EU 380) started as an European research effort to investigate the future application of far-field laser-induced plant fluorescence for synoptic, airborne environmental monitoring of vegetation. This report includes a brief introduction in a theoretically approach for the laser-induced fluorescence signals of leaves and their spectral and radiometric behaviour. In addition, a detailed description of the design and realization of the second generation of the far-field fluorescence lidar (DLidaR-2) is given with special regard to the optical and electronical setup, followed by a short explanation of the data processing. The main objectives of the far-field measurements are to demonstrate the link between laser-induced fluorescence data and plant physiology and to show the reliability Of remote single shot lidar measurements. The data sets include the typical daily cycles of the fluorescence for different global irradiation. As expected from biophysical models, the remotely sensed chlorophyll fluorescence is highly correlated with the carbon fixation rate, while the fluorescence ratio F685/F730 is only dependent on the chlorophyll concentration. Drought stress measurement of evergreen oaks Quercus pubescens confirm the findings of healthy plants with regard to the fluorescence ratio F685/F730 while the fluorescence signals of stressed plants show a different behavior than nonstressed plants. Additionally, the corresponding physiological data (porometer and PAM data) are presented.
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