Quantitative, spatially explicit estimates of canopy nitrogen are essential for understanding the structure and function of natural and managed ecosystems. Methods for extracting nitrogen estimates via hyperspectral remote sensing have been an active area of research. Much of this research has been conducted either in the laboratory, or in relatively uniform canopies such as crops. Efforts to assess the feasibility of the use of hyperspectral analysis in heterogeneous canopies with diverse plant species and canopy structures have been less extensive. In this study, we use in situ and aircraft hyperspectral data to assess several empirical methods for extracting canopy nitrogen from a tallgrass prairie with varying fire and grazing treatment...
Abstract. The concentration of nitrogen in foliage has been related to rates of net photosynthesis a...
nitrogen hyperspectral continuum removal derivative analysis sagebrush This paper presents a combina...
Understanding the spatial distribution of forage quality is important to address critical research q...
Quantitative, spatially explicit estimates of canopy nitrogen are essential for understanding the st...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of GeographyDouglas GoodinQuantitative remote sensing provides an eff...
This paper presents a combination of techniques suitable for remotely sensing foliar Nitrogen (N) in...
A growing number of investigations have shown that remote sensing of foliar nitrogen (N) concentrati...
Foliar nitrogen (N) in plant canopies is central to a number of important ecosystem processes and co...
Plant stress is often expressed as a reduction in amount of biomass or leaf area index (LAI). In add...
In this chapter, we review the use of hyperspectral data for the assessment of nitrogen content in h...
The concentration of nitrogen in foliage has been related to rates of net photosynthesis across a wi...
The nitrogen content in plant foliar tissues (foliar N) regulates photosynthetic capacity and has a ...
Foliar nitrogen is a critical factor in leaf physiological processes, plant growth, and ecosystem fu...
Foliar nitrogen concentration represents a direct and primary link between carbon and nitrogen cycli...
Rangeland carrying capacity is determined by both the quantity, as well as the quality, of forage. T...
Abstract. The concentration of nitrogen in foliage has been related to rates of net photosynthesis a...
nitrogen hyperspectral continuum removal derivative analysis sagebrush This paper presents a combina...
Understanding the spatial distribution of forage quality is important to address critical research q...
Quantitative, spatially explicit estimates of canopy nitrogen are essential for understanding the st...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of GeographyDouglas GoodinQuantitative remote sensing provides an eff...
This paper presents a combination of techniques suitable for remotely sensing foliar Nitrogen (N) in...
A growing number of investigations have shown that remote sensing of foliar nitrogen (N) concentrati...
Foliar nitrogen (N) in plant canopies is central to a number of important ecosystem processes and co...
Plant stress is often expressed as a reduction in amount of biomass or leaf area index (LAI). In add...
In this chapter, we review the use of hyperspectral data for the assessment of nitrogen content in h...
The concentration of nitrogen in foliage has been related to rates of net photosynthesis across a wi...
The nitrogen content in plant foliar tissues (foliar N) regulates photosynthetic capacity and has a ...
Foliar nitrogen is a critical factor in leaf physiological processes, plant growth, and ecosystem fu...
Foliar nitrogen concentration represents a direct and primary link between carbon and nitrogen cycli...
Rangeland carrying capacity is determined by both the quantity, as well as the quality, of forage. T...
Abstract. The concentration of nitrogen in foliage has been related to rates of net photosynthesis a...
nitrogen hyperspectral continuum removal derivative analysis sagebrush This paper presents a combina...
Understanding the spatial distribution of forage quality is important to address critical research q...