Liyin He started as a graduate student in 2016. She worked on the impact of water stress on photosynthesis using a combination of remote sensing products. Her special focus was on agriculture and she was partially funded as a Resnick Fellow. Her main body of work included the tracking of water-stress modulated seasonal cycles of photosynthessi (He, Wood, et al. 2020), the quantification of agricultural productivity in the corn belt (He, Magney, et al. 2020), the evaluation of trends in global Gross Primary productivity (He, Byrne, et al. 2022), and the evaluation of the impact of air poluution on crop yields in China (He, Wei, et al. 2022).
References
He, Liyin, Brendan Byrne, Yi Yin, Junjie Liu, and Christian Frankenberg. 2022. “Remote-Sensing Derived Trends in Gross Primary Production Explain Increases in the CO2 Seasonal Cycle Amplitude.” Global Biogeochemical Cycles 36 (9): e2021GB007220.
He, Liyin, Troy Magney, Debsunder Dutta, Yi Yin, Philipp Köhler, Katja Grossmann, Jochen Stutz, et al. 2020. “From the Ground to Space: Using Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence to Estimate Crop Productivity.” Geophysical Research Letters 47 (7): e2020GL087474.
He, Liyin, Jing Wei, Yuan Wang, Quanbiao Shang, Junjie Liu, Yi Yin, Christian Frankenberg, Jonathan H Jiang, Zhanqing Li, and Yuk L Yung. 2022. “Marked Impacts of Pollution Mitigation on Crop Yields in China.” Earth’s Future 10 (11): e2022EF002936.
He, Liyin, Jeffrey D Wood, Ying Sun, Troy Magney, Debsunder Dutta, Philipp Köhler, Yongguang Zhang, Yi Yin, and Christian Frankenberg. 2020. “Tracking Seasonal and Interannual Variability in Photosynthetic Downregulation in Response to Water Stress at a Temperate Deciduous Forest.” Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 125 (8): e2018JG005002.