The leaf equivalent water thickness (EWT, g cm-2) and fuel moisture content (FMC, %) are key variables in ecological and environmental monitoring. Although a variety of hyperspectral vegetation indices have been developed to estimate the leaf EWT and FMC, most of these indices are defined considered two or three specific bands for a specific plant species, which limits their applicability. In this study, we proposed three new spectral absorption indices (SAI970, SAI1200, and SAI1660) for various plant types by considering the symmetry of the spectral absorption at 970 nm, 1200 nm and 1660 nm and spectral heterogeneity of different leaves. The indices were calculated considering the absorption peak and shoulder bands of each leaf instead of ...
Water plays a crucial role in maintaining plant functionality and drives many ecophysiological proce...
Understanding the relationship between plant water status and productivity and between plant water s...
Drought is the leading cause of crop loss globally. Breeding for drought tolerance is difficult due ...
Water is an important component of vegetation canopies and the timely monitoring of vegetation moist...
Abstract Background Vegetation water content is one of the important biophysical features of vegetat...
The retrieval of vegetation canopy water content using thermal hyperspectral (TIR, 8–14 μm) measurem...
Water content of the vegetation canopy or individual leaves is an important variable in physiologica...
To assess the physiological states, the stress impact and ultimately the overall health condition of...
Nondestructive assessment of water content and water stress in plants is an important component in t...
Hyperspectral remote sensing has demonstrated great potential for accurate retrieval of canopy water...
Remotely sensed estimation of leaf water content (LWC) using optical data at early crop growth stage...
Hyperspectral remote sensing has demonstrated great potential for accurate retrieval of canopy water...
Assessment of vegetation water content is critical for monitoring vegetation condition, detecting pl...
This article aims at finding efficient hyperspectral indices for the estimation of forest sun leaf c...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
Water plays a crucial role in maintaining plant functionality and drives many ecophysiological proce...
Understanding the relationship between plant water status and productivity and between plant water s...
Drought is the leading cause of crop loss globally. Breeding for drought tolerance is difficult due ...
Water is an important component of vegetation canopies and the timely monitoring of vegetation moist...
Abstract Background Vegetation water content is one of the important biophysical features of vegetat...
The retrieval of vegetation canopy water content using thermal hyperspectral (TIR, 8–14 μm) measurem...
Water content of the vegetation canopy or individual leaves is an important variable in physiologica...
To assess the physiological states, the stress impact and ultimately the overall health condition of...
Nondestructive assessment of water content and water stress in plants is an important component in t...
Hyperspectral remote sensing has demonstrated great potential for accurate retrieval of canopy water...
Remotely sensed estimation of leaf water content (LWC) using optical data at early crop growth stage...
Hyperspectral remote sensing has demonstrated great potential for accurate retrieval of canopy water...
Assessment of vegetation water content is critical for monitoring vegetation condition, detecting pl...
This article aims at finding efficient hyperspectral indices for the estimation of forest sun leaf c...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
Water plays a crucial role in maintaining plant functionality and drives many ecophysiological proce...
Understanding the relationship between plant water status and productivity and between plant water s...
Drought is the leading cause of crop loss globally. Breeding for drought tolerance is difficult due ...