Abstract

Remote sensing of sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is a novel optical tool for assessment of terrestrial photosynthesis or gross primary production (GPP). Along with the breakthroughs of global retrievals of SIF from space-borne sensors, exploitation of SIF in improving the representation of photosynthesis and its role in Earth System models became a very relevant and active field. Recent space-borne measurements of SIF can offer an observational constraint on photosynthesis simulations. Tailored to this special session, this presentation gives a discussion on recent advances in the retrievals of leaf biological traits from SIF, e.g., the maximum carboxylation rate (V cmax ), regarding the applications and problems.

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