TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of reflectance and fluorescence spectra for atypical features
T2 - Fluorescence in the yellow-green
AU - Philpot, William
AU - Duggin, Michael
AU - Raba, Richard
AU - Tsai, Fu An
PY - 1996/5
Y1 - 1996/5
N2 - An experiment designed to search for remotely detectable, identifying features of anthropogenic contaminants by remote sensing of vegetation is described. Reflectance and fluorescence measurements are made from single leaves, still attached to the plant. In order to maximize the opportunity for detection and identification of possibly subtle spectra features, all optical measurements are made under controlled conditions. Reflectance is measured using diffuse illumination and a well-defined illumination and viewing geometry over a wide range of wavelengths (0.35-2.5 μm). Fluorescence spectra are measured from live leaves at over 30 excitation wavelengths. Analysis procedures are designed to facilitate sorting through large amounts of data and allow interactive manipulation of the spectral data sets. Reflectance of single leaves from soybean plants subjected to water stress differed little from reflectance of the leaves from control plants. (This may not be indicative of canopy reflectance.) Blue and red fluorescence was somewhat greater for the water stressed plants. Unusual fluorescence features in the yellow-green part of the spectrum were also found in both control and the stressed plants. These features were exceptionally sensitive to stress.
AB - An experiment designed to search for remotely detectable, identifying features of anthropogenic contaminants by remote sensing of vegetation is described. Reflectance and fluorescence measurements are made from single leaves, still attached to the plant. In order to maximize the opportunity for detection and identification of possibly subtle spectra features, all optical measurements are made under controlled conditions. Reflectance is measured using diffuse illumination and a well-defined illumination and viewing geometry over a wide range of wavelengths (0.35-2.5 μm). Fluorescence spectra are measured from live leaves at over 30 excitation wavelengths. Analysis procedures are designed to facilitate sorting through large amounts of data and allow interactive manipulation of the spectral data sets. Reflectance of single leaves from soybean plants subjected to water stress differed little from reflectance of the leaves from control plants. (This may not be indicative of canopy reflectance.) Blue and red fluorescence was somewhat greater for the water stressed plants. Unusual fluorescence features in the yellow-green part of the spectrum were also found in both control and the stressed plants. These features were exceptionally sensitive to stress.
KW - Spectral reflectance
KW - acute and chronic water stress
KW - fluorescence
KW - remote sensing
KW - yellow-green fluorescence
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U2 - 10.1016/S0176-1617(96)80076-9
DO - 10.1016/S0176-1617(96)80076-9
M3 - 期刊論文
AN - SCOPUS:0029788463
SN - 0176-1617
VL - 148
SP - 567
EP - 573
JO - Journal of Plant Physiology
JF - Journal of Plant Physiology
IS - 5
ER -