Remotely sensed vegetation indices have been extensively used to quantify plant and soil characteristics. The objectives of this study were to: (i) compare vegetation indices developed at different scales for measuring canopy N content (g∙N∙m−2) and concentration (%); and (ii) evaluate the effects of soil background reflectance, cultivar, illumination and atmospheric conditions on the ability of vegetation indices to estimate canopy N content. Data were collected from two rainfed field sites cropped to wheat in Southern Italy (Foggia) and in Southeastern Australia (Horsham). From spectral readings, 25 vegetation indices were calculated. The Perpendicular Vegetation Index showed the best prediction of plant N concentration (%) (r2 = 0.81; st...
Wheat Grain Yield (GY) and quality are particularly susceptible to nitrogen (N) fertilizer managemen...
Assessing the spatial variation of soil and crop properties is the basis for site specific managemen...
Continuous monitoring leaf area index (LAI) of field crops in a growing season has a great challenge...
Remotely sensed vegetation indices have been extensively used to quantify plant and soil characteris...
Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growing season and across differ...
Free to read at publisher Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growin...
For this study we hypothesise that the use of canopy chlorophyll content index (CCCI) and crop green...
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...
Canopy spectral reflectance can indicate both crop nutrient and canopy structural information. Diffe...
The present work addresses the comparison between the sensitivity of several narrow-band and broad-b...
Growing numbers of studies have focused on evaluating the ability of vegetation indices (VIs) to pre...
We tested the capacity of several published multispectral indices to estimate the nitrogen nutrition...
Reduced availability of plant nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) has detrimental eff...
Availability of water is one of the most limiting factors in crop production. Current technologies f...
Wheat Grain Yield (GY) and quality are particularly susceptible to nitrogen (N) fertilizer managemen...
Assessing the spatial variation of soil and crop properties is the basis for site specific managemen...
Continuous monitoring leaf area index (LAI) of field crops in a growing season has a great challenge...
Remotely sensed vegetation indices have been extensively used to quantify plant and soil characteris...
Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growing season and across differ...
Free to read at publisher Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growin...
For this study we hypothesise that the use of canopy chlorophyll content index (CCCI) and crop green...
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...
Canopy spectral reflectance can indicate both crop nutrient and canopy structural information. Diffe...
The present work addresses the comparison between the sensitivity of several narrow-band and broad-b...
Growing numbers of studies have focused on evaluating the ability of vegetation indices (VIs) to pre...
We tested the capacity of several published multispectral indices to estimate the nitrogen nutrition...
Reduced availability of plant nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) has detrimental eff...
Availability of water is one of the most limiting factors in crop production. Current technologies f...
Wheat Grain Yield (GY) and quality are particularly susceptible to nitrogen (N) fertilizer managemen...
Assessing the spatial variation of soil and crop properties is the basis for site specific managemen...
Continuous monitoring leaf area index (LAI) of field crops in a growing season has a great challenge...