The accurate and timely assessment of pasture quantity and quality (i.e., nutritive characteristics) is vital for effective pasture management. Remotely sensed data can be used to predict pasture quantity and quality. This study investigated the ability of Sentinel-2 multispectral bands, convolved from proximal hyperspectral data, in predicting various pasture quality and quantity parameters. Field data (quantitative and spectral) were gathered for experimental plots representing four pasture types—perennial ryegrass monoculture and three mixtures of swards representing increasing species diversity. Spectral reflectance data at the canopy level were used to generate Sentinel-2 bands and calculate normalised difference indices with each poss...
The remote sensing of pasture quality as determined by nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium and...
The remote sensing of pasture quality as determined by nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium and...
The use of spectral data is seen as a fast and non-destructive method capable of monitoring pasture ...
The application of vegetation indices is subject to sensor-dependent errors and uncertainty. This st...
Optical remote sensing tools are being used in a number of agricultural applications by recording an...
The European Space Agency (ESA) has embarked on the development of the Sentinel constellation. Senti...
Recent research in range ecology has emphasized the importance of forage quality as a key indicator ...
Recent research in range ecology has emphasized the importance of forage quality as a key indicator ...
In this study, we develop a spectral method for assessment of pasture quality based only on the spec...
Regular and timely measurements of pasture quality and quantity allow dairy farmers to make effectiv...
Hyperspectral and multispectral imagery have been demonstrated to have a considerable potential for...
Frequent, region-wide monitoring of changes in pasture quality due to human disturbances or climatic...
Hyperspectral and multispectral imagery have been demonstrated to have a considerable potential for...
Hyperspectral sensors provide the potential for direct estimation of pasture feed quality attributes...
Development of predictive relationships between hyperspectral reflectance and the chemical constitue...
The remote sensing of pasture quality as determined by nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium and...
The remote sensing of pasture quality as determined by nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium and...
The use of spectral data is seen as a fast and non-destructive method capable of monitoring pasture ...
The application of vegetation indices is subject to sensor-dependent errors and uncertainty. This st...
Optical remote sensing tools are being used in a number of agricultural applications by recording an...
The European Space Agency (ESA) has embarked on the development of the Sentinel constellation. Senti...
Recent research in range ecology has emphasized the importance of forage quality as a key indicator ...
Recent research in range ecology has emphasized the importance of forage quality as a key indicator ...
In this study, we develop a spectral method for assessment of pasture quality based only on the spec...
Regular and timely measurements of pasture quality and quantity allow dairy farmers to make effectiv...
Hyperspectral and multispectral imagery have been demonstrated to have a considerable potential for...
Frequent, region-wide monitoring of changes in pasture quality due to human disturbances or climatic...
Hyperspectral and multispectral imagery have been demonstrated to have a considerable potential for...
Hyperspectral sensors provide the potential for direct estimation of pasture feed quality attributes...
Development of predictive relationships between hyperspectral reflectance and the chemical constitue...
The remote sensing of pasture quality as determined by nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium and...
The remote sensing of pasture quality as determined by nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium and...
The use of spectral data is seen as a fast and non-destructive method capable of monitoring pasture ...