Active in situ and passive airborne fluorescence measurements for water stress detection on a fescue field

  • Ismael Moya
  • , Hildo Loayza
  • , María Llanos López
  • , Juan Manuel Sánchez
  • , Yves Goulas
  • , Abderrahmane Ounis
  • , Roberto Quiroz
  • , Alfonso Calera

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Abstract

Ledflex is a fluorometer adapted to measure chlorophyll fluorescence at the canopy level. It has been described in detail by Moya et al. (2019), Photosynthesis Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11120-019-00642-9. We used this instrument to determine the effect of water stress on the fluorescence of a fescue field under extreme temperature and light conditions through a 12 days campaign during summer in a Mediterranean area. The fescue field formed part of a lysimeter station in "las Tiesas," near Albacete-Spain. In addition to the fluorescence data, the surface temperature was measured using infrared radiometers. Furthermore, "Airflex," a passive fluorometer measuring the filling-in of the atmospheric oxygen absorption band at 760 nm, was installed in an ultralight plane and flown during the most critical days of the campaign. We observed with the Ledflex fluorometer a considerable decrease of about 53% of the stationary chlorophyll fluorescence level at noon under water stress, which was well correlated with the surface temperature difference between the stressed and control plots. Airflex data also showed a decrease in far-red solar-induced fluorescence upon water stress in agreement with surface temperature data and active fluorescence measurements after correction for PS I contribution. Notwithstanding, the results from airborne remote sensing are not as precise as in situ active data.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)159-175
Number of pages17
JournalPhotosynthesis Research
Volume155
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Airborne measurements
  • Chlorophyll fluorescence
  • Fescue
  • LED-induced fluorescence
  • Sun-induced fluorescence
  • Water stress

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