Forestflorescent
Forestflorescent refers to a set of fluorescence phenomena observed in forest ecosystems, where natural fluorophores in plants, fungi, lichens, and certain minerals emit visible light when stimulated by ultraviolet or blue light. The term is used to describe both field observations and laboratory measurements of fluorescence in forested environments, and to distinguish fluorescence from bioluminescence.
The sources include chlorophyll and its derivatives, cuticular waxes, polyenes in fungal pigments, and pigments in
Applications of forestflorescent knowledge include non-invasive monitoring of forest health, species screening, and nocturnal surveys using
Forestflorescent is distinct from bioluminescence, which produces light through metabolic chemical reactions. It is related to
See also: chlorophyll fluorescence, auto-fluorescence, bioluminescence, fluorescence spectroscopy, forest ecology.