We tested the utility of imaging spectroscopy and neural networks to map phosphorus concentration in savanna grass using airborne HyMAP image data. We also sought to ascertain the key wavelengths for phosphorus prediction using hyperspectral remote sensing. The remote sensing of foliar phosphorus has received very little attention as compared to nitrogen, yet it plays an equally important role in explaining the distribution and feeding patterns of herbivores. Band depths from two continuum-removed absorption features as well as the red edge position (REP) were input into a backpropagation neural network. Following a series of experiments to ascertain the optimum wavelengths, the best trained neural network was used to predict and ultimately...
Demand for agricultural products is increasing as population continues to grow in Africa. To attain ...
Reduced availability of plant nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) has detrimental eff...
Information about the distribution of grass nitrogen (N) concentration is crucial in understanding r...
We tested the utility of imaging spectroscopy and neural networks to map phosphorus concentration in...
A new integrated approach, involving continuum-removed absorption features, the red edge position an...
Determining the foliar N:P ratio provides a tool for understanding nutrient limitation on plant prod...
Resource distribution is a fundamental factor governing the movement and distribution of herbivores....
Forage quality within an African savanna depends upon limiting nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) a...
Grass nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations are direct indicators of rangeland quality and ...
The remote sensing of pasture quality as determined by nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium and...
Savanna covers about two-thirds of Africa, with forage quantity and quality being important factors ...
Information about the distribution of grass foliar nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) is important for ...
Rangeland carrying capacity is determined by both the quantity, as well as the quality, of forage. T...
The regional mapping of grass nutrients is of interest in the sustainable planning and management of...
Forage quality in grassland-savanna ecosystems support high biomass of both wild ungulates and domes...
Demand for agricultural products is increasing as population continues to grow in Africa. To attain ...
Reduced availability of plant nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) has detrimental eff...
Information about the distribution of grass nitrogen (N) concentration is crucial in understanding r...
We tested the utility of imaging spectroscopy and neural networks to map phosphorus concentration in...
A new integrated approach, involving continuum-removed absorption features, the red edge position an...
Determining the foliar N:P ratio provides a tool for understanding nutrient limitation on plant prod...
Resource distribution is a fundamental factor governing the movement and distribution of herbivores....
Forage quality within an African savanna depends upon limiting nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) a...
Grass nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations are direct indicators of rangeland quality and ...
The remote sensing of pasture quality as determined by nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium and...
Savanna covers about two-thirds of Africa, with forage quantity and quality being important factors ...
Information about the distribution of grass foliar nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) is important for ...
Rangeland carrying capacity is determined by both the quantity, as well as the quality, of forage. T...
The regional mapping of grass nutrients is of interest in the sustainable planning and management of...
Forage quality in grassland-savanna ecosystems support high biomass of both wild ungulates and domes...
Demand for agricultural products is increasing as population continues to grow in Africa. To attain ...
Reduced availability of plant nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) has detrimental eff...
Information about the distribution of grass nitrogen (N) concentration is crucial in understanding r...