Remote sensing is a valuable tool for reducing the environmental impact of agricultural practices by detecting crop nitrogen (N) and water status for site-specific N fertilization and irrigation. The interaction between N and water status may produce confounding effects in the acquired spectral reflectance, making it difficult to separate crop deficiencies. The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of visible and infrared hyperspectral and thermal imaging sensors for N and water status assessment with reduced confounding effects. A winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) field experiment combining four N and two irrigation levels was conducted in Central Spain over 2 years. The Nitrogen Nutrition Index (NNI) was monitored (mid s...
International audienceIn the study presented here, we used a pushbroom CCD camera fitted on a motori...
Hyperspectral remote sensing is a rapid non-destructive method for diagnosing nitrogen status in whe...
Not AvailableField experiments were conducted with four levels of irrigation and nitrogen on wheat ...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
Adjusting nitrogen (N) fertilization and accounting for the legacy of past N fertilizer application ...
Remote sensing allows fast assessment of crop monitoring over large areas; however, questions regard...
Variable-rate technologies and site-specific crop nutrient management require real-time spatial info...
Variable-rate technologies and site-specific crop nutrient management require real-time spatial info...
Variable-rate technologies and site-specific crop nutrient management require real-time spatial info...
Wheat Grain Yield (GY) and quality are particularly susceptible to nitrogen (N) fertilizer managemen...
Hand-held sensors (SPAD meter, N-Tester, …) are used for detecting the leaves nitrogen concentratio...
International audienceIn the study presented here, we used a pushbroom CCD camera fitted on a motori...
Hyperspectral remote sensing is a rapid non-destructive method for diagnosing nitrogen status in whe...
Not AvailableField experiments were conducted with four levels of irrigation and nitrogen on wheat ...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
Adjusting nitrogen (N) fertilization and accounting for the legacy of past N fertilizer application ...
Remote sensing allows fast assessment of crop monitoring over large areas; however, questions regard...
Variable-rate technologies and site-specific crop nutrient management require real-time spatial info...
Variable-rate technologies and site-specific crop nutrient management require real-time spatial info...
Variable-rate technologies and site-specific crop nutrient management require real-time spatial info...
Wheat Grain Yield (GY) and quality are particularly susceptible to nitrogen (N) fertilizer managemen...
Hand-held sensors (SPAD meter, N-Tester, …) are used for detecting the leaves nitrogen concentratio...
International audienceIn the study presented here, we used a pushbroom CCD camera fitted on a motori...
Hyperspectral remote sensing is a rapid non-destructive method for diagnosing nitrogen status in whe...
Not AvailableField experiments were conducted with four levels of irrigation and nitrogen on wheat ...