2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14112642
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Remote Sensing of Instantaneous Drought Stress at Canopy Level Using Sun-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence and Canopy Reflectance

Abstract: Climate change amplifies the intensity and occurrence of dry periods leading to drought stress in vegetation. For monitoring vegetation stresses, sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) observations are a potential game-changer, as the SIF emission is mechanistically coupled to photosynthetic activity. Yet, the benefit of SIF for drought stress monitoring is not yet understood. This paper analyses the impact of drought stress on canopy-scale SIF emission and surface reflectance over a lettuce and mustard st… Show more

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“…The suppression of leaf physiology (represented by decreased Φf) by drought was consistently reported by field measurement studies [53,54]. However, there were still differences in field measurements of the response of canopy structure to drought among different vegetation types, and both the slight impact of drought on canopy structure and the significant enhancement in it were reported [53]. Our study supported the enhancement of canopy during drought event.…”
Section: B Implicationssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The suppression of leaf physiology (represented by decreased Φf) by drought was consistently reported by field measurement studies [53,54]. However, there were still differences in field measurements of the response of canopy structure to drought among different vegetation types, and both the slight impact of drought on canopy structure and the significant enhancement in it were reported [53]. Our study supported the enhancement of canopy during drought event.…”
Section: B Implicationssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Such coupled modelling approaches will furthermore allow to account for different timescales at which edaphic and atmospheric drought affects plant water relations and carbon acquisition. Experimental approaches, where atmospheric water demand is manipulated on community level (Aguirre et al 2021) as well as novel approaches to remotely sense drought stress in plant communities or on ecosystem level (Avetisyan et al 2021, De Cannière et al 2022) will be imperative for upscaling and to validate model predictions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increased structural growth and decreased ΦF were obtained, and they formed a compromise in ecosystem photosynthesis. De Canniere et al [46] explored the impact of drought stress on SIF emission, the biochemical and structural components of SIF, and surface reflectance over lettuce and mustard. ΦF declined under drought stress, and the structural component barely showed a reaction.…”
Section: B Differences In Physiological and Non-physiological Informa...mentioning
confidence: 99%