Photosynthesis - Solar Induced Fluorescence relationships in polar ecosystems

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<p>The rapid warming of polar regions is having a demonstrable impact on ecosystem composition and there is a pressing need to understand the carbon cycle implications of these changes. A promising approach for investigating photosynthesis at ecosystem and regional scales involves the remote sensing of Solar Induced Fluorescence (SIF). However, ground-validation of SIF and its association with carbon assimilation and other ecophysiological parameters is largely missing from the polar regions. We will present results of measurements of ground-level SIF and hyperspectral reflectance that were coupled with CO<sub>2</sub> exchange measurements in three contrasting polar regions: shrub and bog ecosystems in northern Sweden, wet coastal tundra in Alaska and moss turf in Antarctica. We show good agreement between SIF and photosynthesis across scales, from leaf-level to surface fluxes, but with variable relationships between ecosystem types. Our results show strong potential for using SIF to help understand the impact of change in these regions.</p>
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