As evaporation of water is an energy-demanding process, increasing evapotranspiration rates decrease the surface temperature (Ts) of leaves and plants. Based on this principle, ground-based thermal remote sensing has become one of the most important methods for estimating evapotranspiration and drought stress and for irrigation. This paper reviews its application in agriculture. The review consists of four parts. First, the basics of thermal remote sensing are briefly reviewed. Second, the theoretical relation between Ts and the sensible and latent heat flux is elaborated. A modelling approach was used to evaluate the effect of weather conditions and leaf or vegetation properties on leaf and canopy temperature. Ts increases with increasing ...
The transfer of energy and water, as well as gaseous components, in the soil–plant–atmos...
The monograph concerns the method of radiation temperature measurements of natural meadow plants and...
Instantaneous evapotranspiration rates and surface water stress levels can be deduced from remotely ...
As evaporation of water is an energy-demanding process, increasing evapotranspiration rates decrease...
As evaporation of water is an energy-demanding process, increasing evapotranspiration rates decrease...
The relationship between remotely sensed canopy temperature and soil moisture was studied. The objec...
This paper outlines the ways in which thermal and spectral remote sensing can be used to monitor the...
The application of remotely sensed estimates of canopy minus air temperature (Tc-Ta) for detecting c...
Determination of temporal and spatial distribution of water use (WU) within agricultural land is cri...
Thermal imaging is a potential tool for estimating plant temperature, which can be used as an indica...
Canopy temperature, a surrogate for stomatal conductance, is shown to be a good indicator of plant w...
Plant temperature is an indicator of stomatal conductance, which reflects soil moisture stresses. We...
Drought is a weather related natural disaster that occurs in virtually all climatic zones of the wor...
The transfer of energy and water, as well as gaseous components, in the soil–plant–atmos...
The monograph concerns the method of radiation temperature measurements of natural meadow plants and...
Instantaneous evapotranspiration rates and surface water stress levels can be deduced from remotely ...
As evaporation of water is an energy-demanding process, increasing evapotranspiration rates decrease...
As evaporation of water is an energy-demanding process, increasing evapotranspiration rates decrease...
The relationship between remotely sensed canopy temperature and soil moisture was studied. The objec...
This paper outlines the ways in which thermal and spectral remote sensing can be used to monitor the...
The application of remotely sensed estimates of canopy minus air temperature (Tc-Ta) for detecting c...
Determination of temporal and spatial distribution of water use (WU) within agricultural land is cri...
Thermal imaging is a potential tool for estimating plant temperature, which can be used as an indica...
Canopy temperature, a surrogate for stomatal conductance, is shown to be a good indicator of plant w...
Plant temperature is an indicator of stomatal conductance, which reflects soil moisture stresses. We...
Drought is a weather related natural disaster that occurs in virtually all climatic zones of the wor...
The transfer of energy and water, as well as gaseous components, in the soil–plant–atmos...
The monograph concerns the method of radiation temperature measurements of natural meadow plants and...
Instantaneous evapotranspiration rates and surface water stress levels can be deduced from remotely ...