Not AvailableA field experiment with wheat was conducted with four different nitrogen and four different water stress levels, and hyperspectral reflectances in the 350–2500 nm range were recorded at six crop phenostages for two years (2009–2010 and 2010–2011). Thirty-two hyperspectral indices were determined using the first-year reflectance data. Plant nitrogen (N) status, characterized by leaf nitrogen content (LNC) and plant nitrogen accumulation (PNA), showed the highest R2 with the spectral indices at the booting stage. The best five predictive equations for LNC were based on the green normalized difference vegetation index (GNDVI), normalized difference chlorophyll index (NDCI), normalized difference705 (ND705) index, ratio in...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
International audienceIn the study presented here, we used a pushbroom CCD camera fitted on a motori...
In-season N applications to winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) may increase profits and improve N f...
We tested the capacity of several published multispectral indices to estimate the nitrogen nutrition...
Novel hyperspectral indices, which are the first derivative normalized difference nitrogen index (FD...
Hyperspectral remote sensing is a rapid non-destructive method for diagnosing nitrogen status in whe...
Not AvailableField experiments were conducted with four levels of irrigation and nitrogen on wheat ...
Canopy spectral reflectance can indicate both crop nutrient and canopy structural information. Diffe...
Abstract Field spectroscopy was used to assess the nitrogen status and monitor crop growth and produ...
Leaf equivalent water thickness (LEWT) is an important indicator of crop water status. Effectively m...
The rapid and non-destructive monitoring of the canopy leaf nitrogen concentration (LNC) in crops is...
Nitrogen balance index (NBI) is an important indicator for scientific diagnostic and quantitative re...
Annually, over 100 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer are applied in wheat fields to ensure maximum...
Ground-based spectral imaging devices offer an important supplement to satellite imagery. Hand-held,...
Availability of water is one of the most limiting factors in crop production. Current technologies f...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
International audienceIn the study presented here, we used a pushbroom CCD camera fitted on a motori...
In-season N applications to winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) may increase profits and improve N f...
We tested the capacity of several published multispectral indices to estimate the nitrogen nutrition...
Novel hyperspectral indices, which are the first derivative normalized difference nitrogen index (FD...
Hyperspectral remote sensing is a rapid non-destructive method for diagnosing nitrogen status in whe...
Not AvailableField experiments were conducted with four levels of irrigation and nitrogen on wheat ...
Canopy spectral reflectance can indicate both crop nutrient and canopy structural information. Diffe...
Abstract Field spectroscopy was used to assess the nitrogen status and monitor crop growth and produ...
Leaf equivalent water thickness (LEWT) is an important indicator of crop water status. Effectively m...
The rapid and non-destructive monitoring of the canopy leaf nitrogen concentration (LNC) in crops is...
Nitrogen balance index (NBI) is an important indicator for scientific diagnostic and quantitative re...
Annually, over 100 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer are applied in wheat fields to ensure maximum...
Ground-based spectral imaging devices offer an important supplement to satellite imagery. Hand-held,...
Availability of water is one of the most limiting factors in crop production. Current technologies f...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
International audienceIn the study presented here, we used a pushbroom CCD camera fitted on a motori...
In-season N applications to winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) may increase profits and improve N f...