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Estimating photosynthetic capacity from leaf reflectance and Chl fluorescence by coupling radiative transfer to a model for photosynthesis

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 223, Issue 1, Pages 487-500

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nph.15782

Keywords

Fluspect; leaf Chl fluorescence; photosynthesis; reflectance; Soil-Canopy Observation of Photosynthesis and Energy balance (SCOPE); V-cmax

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Funding

  1. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research of Earth and Life Sciences (ALW) division [ALW-GO/13-32]
  2. European Space Agency (ESA), FLEX/Sentinel-3 Tandem Mission Photosynthesis Study (ESA/ESTEC contract) [4000106396/12/NL/AF]
  3. European Space Agency (ESA), FLEX/Sentinel-3 Tandem Mission Bridge Study ESA/ESTEC contract [4000112341/14/NL/FF/gp]
  4. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft in the frame of the Transregional Collaborative Research Center (TR32) 'Patterns in Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere Systems: Monitoring, Modelling and Data Assimilation'

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In photosynthesis models following the Farquhar formulation, the maximum carboxylation rate V-cmax is the key parameter. Remote-sensing indicators, such as reflectance rho and Chl fluorescence (ChlF), have been proven as valuable estimators of photosynthetic capacity and can be used as a constraint to V-cmax estimation. We present a methodology to retrieve V-cmax from leaf rho and ChlF by coupling a radiative transfer model, Fluspect, to a model for photosynthesis. We test its performance against a unique dataset, with combined leaf spectral, gas exchange and pulse-amplitude-modulated measurements. Our results show that the method can estimate the magnitude of V-cmax estimated from the far-red peak of ChlF and green rho or transmittance tau, with values of root-mean-square error below 10 mu mol CO2 m(-2) s(-1). At the leaf level, the method could be used for detection of plant stress and tested against more extensive datasets. With a similar scheme devised for the higher spatial scales, such models could provide a comprehensive method to estimate the actual photosynthetic capacity of vegetation.

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