Literature DB >> 18216907

Laser-induced fluorescence of green plants. 3: LIF spectral signatures of five major plant types.

E W Chappelle1, F M Wood, W W Newcomb, J E McMurtrey.   

Abstract

A technique amenable to remote sensing use which utilizes laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) properties of plants has been successfully used in the laboratory to identify five major plant types. These included herbaceous dicots, herbaceous monocots, conifers, hardwoods, and algae. Each of these plant types exhibited a characteristic LIF spectra when excited by a pulsed N2 laser emitting at 337 nm. Although monocots and dicots possess common fluorescence maxima at 440, 685, and 740 nm, they could be differentiated from one another by using the ratio of the square of the fluorescence intensity at 440 nm to the nonsquared intensity at 685 nm, i.e., (440)2/685. In all cases, monocots yielded a significantly higher ratio. Conifers have fluorescence maxima at 440, 525, and 740 nm but none at 685 nm. Hardwoods exhibited fluorescence at 440, 525, 685, and 740 nm. Algae had very low fluorescence at 440 nm, no fluorescence at 525 nm, and fluorescence maxima at 685 and 740 nm. For algae, the ratio of the fluorescence intensity at 685 nm to that at 740 nm was much greater than that for monocots, dicots, and hardwoods. The potential use of the LIF technique for individual species identification is suggested.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 18216907     DOI: 10.1364/ao.24.000074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Opt        ISSN: 1559-128X            Impact factor:   1.980


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2.  Remote sensing of the xanthophyll cycle and chlorophyll fluorescence in sunflower leaves and canopies.

Authors:  J A Gamon; C B Field; W Bilger; O Björkman; A L Fredeen; J Peñuelas
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  1990-11       Impact factor: 3.225

3.  Studies on the constancy of the blue and green fluorescence yield during the chlorophyll fluorescence induction kinetics (Kautsky effect).

Authors:  F Stober; H K Lichtenthaler
Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys       Date:  1993       Impact factor: 1.925

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