Solar induced fluorescence (SIF) – Observing the subtle glow of plants from space to better understand the carbon cycle

Plants emit a faint, infrared glow as a by-product of photosynthesis, known as solar induced fluorescence (SIF). This signal can be detected from space using spectrometers onboard Earth-orbiting satellites. SIF serves as a valuable proxy for photosynthetic activity, offering crucial insights into the global carbon cycle. It is also an important indicator of plant health and can support crop monitoring and drought risk assessment.