Annually, over 100 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer are applied in wheat fields to ensure maximum productivity. This amount is often more than needed for optimal yield and can potentially have negative economic and environmental consequences. Monitoring crop nitrogen levels can inform managers of input requirements and potentially avoid excessive fertilization. Standard methods assessing plant nitrogen content, however, are time-consuming, destructive, and expensive. Therefore, the development of approaches estimating leaf nitrogen content in vivo and in situ could benefit fertilization management programs as well as breeding programs for nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). This study examined the ability of hyperspectral data to estimate lea...
One of the most common approaches to reducing the environmental impact of nitrogen (N) fertilisation...
Not AvailableA field experiment with wheat was conducted with four different nitrogen and four diff...
Hyperspectral data can provide prediction of physical and chemical vegetation properties, but data h...
Annually, over 100 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer are applied in wheat fields to ensure maximum...
Plant nitrogen (N) information has widely been estimated through empirical techniques using hyperspe...
Canopy spectral reflectance can indicate both crop nutrient and canopy structural information. Diffe...
International audienceIn the study presented here, we used a pushbroom CCD camera fitted on a motori...
Wheat nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce the need for nitrogen (N) fertilizers. This...
Hyperspectral remote sensing is a rapid non-destructive method for diagnosing nitrogen status in whe...
Abstract Field spectroscopy was used to assess the nitrogen status and monitor crop growth and produ...
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...
Varying the spatial distribution of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer to match demand in crops has bee...
Varying the spatial distribution of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer to match demand in crops has bee...
Novel hyperspectral indices, which are the first derivative normalized difference nitrogen index (FD...
One of the most common approaches to reducing the environmental impact of nitrogen (N) fertilisation...
Not AvailableA field experiment with wheat was conducted with four different nitrogen and four diff...
Hyperspectral data can provide prediction of physical and chemical vegetation properties, but data h...
Annually, over 100 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer are applied in wheat fields to ensure maximum...
Plant nitrogen (N) information has widely been estimated through empirical techniques using hyperspe...
Canopy spectral reflectance can indicate both crop nutrient and canopy structural information. Diffe...
International audienceIn the study presented here, we used a pushbroom CCD camera fitted on a motori...
Wheat nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce the need for nitrogen (N) fertilizers. This...
Hyperspectral remote sensing is a rapid non-destructive method for diagnosing nitrogen status in whe...
Abstract Field spectroscopy was used to assess the nitrogen status and monitor crop growth and produ...
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...
Varying the spatial distribution of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer to match demand in crops has bee...
Varying the spatial distribution of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer to match demand in crops has bee...
Novel hyperspectral indices, which are the first derivative normalized difference nitrogen index (FD...
One of the most common approaches to reducing the environmental impact of nitrogen (N) fertilisation...
Not AvailableA field experiment with wheat was conducted with four different nitrogen and four diff...
Hyperspectral data can provide prediction of physical and chemical vegetation properties, but data h...