By optical photography, we can identify various leafs and vegetation canopies by their variations in color, variations in size and shape, and other optically visible parameters.If we see the same leaf and vegetation canopy with the help of millimetre waves by the techniques of imaging, transmisittivity, reflectivity, emissivity, we can get more information regarding the plant and the leaf growth, leaf constituent’s material such as water, phosphate, nitrate, magnesium, potassium and many other material present in the leaf or vegetation canopy.In brief, with the help of millimetre wave and using various above mentioned techniques we can get more information which otherwise not visible apparently. Within the millimetre wave range, we can use ...
Cultivation in controlled environmental conditions can provide good quality medicinal herbs with con...
Theoretical and experimental aspects of the interaction of light with a typical plant canopy are con...
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By optical photography, we can identify various leafs and vegetation canopies by their variations in...
62nd ARFTG Microwave Measurements Conference, ARFTG 2003 --4 December 2003 through 5 December 2003 -...
Abstract. Understanding the way in which electromagnetic radiation interacts with vegetation is extr...
Propagation of electromagnetic waves through canopies of wood are of interest for he choice of opera...
A novel technique for the noninvasive continuous measurement of leaf water content is presented. The...
International audienceNew techniques for agriculture science are widely explored since several decad...
In an attempt to extract clear pattern of plant image from the background, two wave bands of red (R;...
Airborne archaeological prospection in arable crops relies on detecting features using contrasts in ...
Relations between morphological properties of uniform canopies. optical properties of the leaves and...
ABSTRACT – Although leaf optical properties encompas an extensive subject, reviews are rare and gene...
Observation of leaf spectral profile (color) enables suitable management measures to be taken for cr...
Optical-based remote sensing offers great potential for phenotyping vegetation traits and functions ...
Cultivation in controlled environmental conditions can provide good quality medicinal herbs with con...
Theoretical and experimental aspects of the interaction of light with a typical plant canopy are con...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/7406/5/bad1922.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
By optical photography, we can identify various leafs and vegetation canopies by their variations in...
62nd ARFTG Microwave Measurements Conference, ARFTG 2003 --4 December 2003 through 5 December 2003 -...
Abstract. Understanding the way in which electromagnetic radiation interacts with vegetation is extr...
Propagation of electromagnetic waves through canopies of wood are of interest for he choice of opera...
A novel technique for the noninvasive continuous measurement of leaf water content is presented. The...
International audienceNew techniques for agriculture science are widely explored since several decad...
In an attempt to extract clear pattern of plant image from the background, two wave bands of red (R;...
Airborne archaeological prospection in arable crops relies on detecting features using contrasts in ...
Relations between morphological properties of uniform canopies. optical properties of the leaves and...
ABSTRACT – Although leaf optical properties encompas an extensive subject, reviews are rare and gene...
Observation of leaf spectral profile (color) enables suitable management measures to be taken for cr...
Optical-based remote sensing offers great potential for phenotyping vegetation traits and functions ...
Cultivation in controlled environmental conditions can provide good quality medicinal herbs with con...
Theoretical and experimental aspects of the interaction of light with a typical plant canopy are con...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/7406/5/bad1922.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...