Leaf nitrogen content has so far been quantified through empirical techniques using hyperspectral remote sensing. However, it remains a challenge to estimate the nitrogen content in fresh leaves through inversion of physically based models. Leaf nitrogen has been found to correlate with leaf traits (e.g., leaf chlorophyll, dry matter, and water) well through links to the photosynthetic process, which provides potential to estimate nitrogen indirectly. We therefore set out to estimate leaf nitrogen content by using its links to leaf traits that could be retrieved from a physically based model (PROSPECT) inversion. Leaf optical (directional-hemispherical reflectance and transmittance between 350 and 2500 nm) and leaf biochemical (nitrogen, ch...
International audienceLeaf nitrogen content is key information for ecological and agronomic processe...
The biophysical, biochemical, and optical properties of 63 fresh leaves and 58 dry leaves were measu...
Chlorophyll contents in vegetation depend on soil nitrogen availability and on crop nitrogen uptake,...
Leaf nitrogen content has so far been quantified through empirical techniques using hyperspectral r...
Foliar nitrogen is a critical factor in leaf physiological processes, plant growth, and ecosystem fu...
Numerous studies have investigated reflectance-based estimations of physico-chemical leaf traits suc...
International audienceModels of radiative transfer (RT) are important tools for remote sensing of ve...
Plant stress is often expressed as a reduction in amount of biomass or leaf area index (LAI). In add...
Through its association with proteins and plant pigments, leaf nitrogen (N) plays an important regul...
Remote sensing techniques offer a unique solution for mapping the growth and nitrogen status of crop...
In this chapter, we review the use of hyperspectral data for the assessment of nitrogen content in h...
International audienceHyperspectral acquisitions have proven to be the most informative Earth observ...
Leaf biochemical and structural traits are vegetation characteristics related to various physiologic...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient in many terrestrial ecosystems because it affects vegetation’s pri...
Nitrogen is a major nutrient regulating the physiological processes of plants. Although various part...
International audienceLeaf nitrogen content is key information for ecological and agronomic processe...
The biophysical, biochemical, and optical properties of 63 fresh leaves and 58 dry leaves were measu...
Chlorophyll contents in vegetation depend on soil nitrogen availability and on crop nitrogen uptake,...
Leaf nitrogen content has so far been quantified through empirical techniques using hyperspectral r...
Foliar nitrogen is a critical factor in leaf physiological processes, plant growth, and ecosystem fu...
Numerous studies have investigated reflectance-based estimations of physico-chemical leaf traits suc...
International audienceModels of radiative transfer (RT) are important tools for remote sensing of ve...
Plant stress is often expressed as a reduction in amount of biomass or leaf area index (LAI). In add...
Through its association with proteins and plant pigments, leaf nitrogen (N) plays an important regul...
Remote sensing techniques offer a unique solution for mapping the growth and nitrogen status of crop...
In this chapter, we review the use of hyperspectral data for the assessment of nitrogen content in h...
International audienceHyperspectral acquisitions have proven to be the most informative Earth observ...
Leaf biochemical and structural traits are vegetation characteristics related to various physiologic...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient in many terrestrial ecosystems because it affects vegetation’s pri...
Nitrogen is a major nutrient regulating the physiological processes of plants. Although various part...
International audienceLeaf nitrogen content is key information for ecological and agronomic processe...
The biophysical, biochemical, and optical properties of 63 fresh leaves and 58 dry leaves were measu...
Chlorophyll contents in vegetation depend on soil nitrogen availability and on crop nitrogen uptake,...