4.7 Article

FluorMODleaf: A new leaf fluorescence emission model based on the PROSPECT model

Journal

REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT
Volume 114, Issue 1, Pages 155-167

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2009.08.019

Keywords

Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence; Reflectance; Transmittance; Leaf optical properties; Vegetation remote sensing; Radiative transfer model

Funding

  1. European Space Agency [16365/02/NL/FF]

Ask authors/readers for more resources

A new model of chlorophyll a fluorescence emission by plant leaves, FluorMODleaf, is presented. It is an extension of PROSPECT, a widely used leaf optical properties model that regards the leaf as a pile of N absorbing and diffusing elementary plates. In FluorMODleaf, fluorescence emission of an infinitesimal layer of thickness dx is integrated over the entire elementary plate. The fluorescence source function is based on the excitation spectrum of diluted isolated thylakoids and on the emission spectra of isolated photosystems, PSI and PSII, which are the main pigment-protein complexes involved in the initial stages of photosynthesis. Scattering within the leaf is produced by multiple reflections within and between elementary plates. The input variables of FluorMODleaf are: the number of elementary plates N, also called leaf structure parameter, the total chlorophyll content C-ab, the total carotenoid content C-cx, the equivalent water thickness C-w, and the dry matter content C-m (or leaf mass per area), as in the new PROSPECT-5, plus the sigma(II)/sigma(I), ratio referring to the relative absorption cross section of PSI and PSII, and the fluorescence quantum efficiency of PSI and PSII, tau(I) and tau(II), that are introduced here as mean fluorescence lifetimes. The model, which considers the reabsorption of emitted light within the leaf, allows good quantitative estimation of both upward and downward apparent spectral fluorescence yield (ASFY) at different excitation wavelengths from 400 nm to 700 nm. It also emphasizes the role of scattering in fluorescence emission by leaves having high chlorophyll content. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.7
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available