Vol. 2, issue 05, article # 10

Lukin Yu. L., Agishev V. S., Bernikov A. D., Mergelyan O. S. Characteristics of laser-induced fluorescence of vegetation. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1989. V. 2. No. 05. P. 414-418.    PDF
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Abstract:

Laboratory remote-sensing studies of the fluorescence of vegetation induced by a He-Ne laser were conducted in order to shed light on problems connected with the identifications of their species-membership and possible ontogenetic changes and the evaluation of the action of various stress factors.
It was shown that an analysis of the spectral-kinetic characteristics of the laser-induced fluorescence enables an early diagnosis of the physiological state of the vegetation.
 

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