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28 May 1999 Remote sounding of vegetation characteristics by laser-induced fluorescence
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Abstract
Experimental investigations of the fluorescence intensity of plants in red and ultraviolet spectral ranges induced by the laser radiation have been carried out during one year. Dependence of the quantum yield of chlorophyll a fluorescence on plant species has been established and investigated. The largest range of seasonal variations of the fluorescence intensity was observed for the deciduous trees. Seasonal variations of the florescence intensity have the tendency to insignificant variations for the coniferous trees. Application of the fluorescence method to the remote specific categorization of the plant tissue and determination of the chlorophyll content is shown to be promising.
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Gennadii G. Matvienko, Anatolii I. Grishin, Olga V. Kharchenko, and Oleg A. Romanovskii "Remote sounding of vegetation characteristics by laser-induced fluorescence", Proc. SPIE 3707, Laser Radar Technology and Applications IV, (28 May 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.351388
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Quantum efficiency

LIDAR

Vegetation

Tissues

Absorption

Optical filters

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