The potential of an imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.16-1.45 mm2) and spectral resolution (5-13 nm) was explored for monitoring light interception and biomass of grass swards. Thirty-six Lolium perenne L. mini-swards were studied for a total of eleven consecutive growth periods. Hyperspectral images and light interception (LI) were recorded twice weekly. On two dates ground cover was scored visually (GCV). At harvest, leaf area index (LAI), fresh-matter yield and dry-malter yield (DMY) were determined. Classification of images yielded several estimates of the image ground cover (GCi) and the index of reflection intensity (IRI). The GCi was highly correlated with GCV (r adj2 = 0.94), LAI (radj2 = 0.88) and LI (radj2 = 0.95, f...
Pastures are the cornerstone of grazing-based livestock production systems, allowing for sustainable...
Pastures are the cornerstone of grazing-based livestock production systems, allowing for sustainable...
This study investigated the potential of in-season airborne hyperspectral imaging for the calibratio...
Attempts to improve grassland management may benefit from the use of new sensing techniques, such as...
The potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.16–0.28 mm²) ) and...
AbstractThe potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.16–0.28 mm...
The potential of imaging spectroscopy for the assessment of seasonal dry-matter (DM) yield and sward...
The objective of this paper was to evaluate the accuracy of imaging spectroscopy for assessment of d...
Agri-environmental measures (AEM) are now compulsory and consolidated in many rural development plan...
Grassland management has a large influence on the operating cost and environmental impact of dairy f...
The use of imaging spectroscopy to predict the herbage mass of dry matter (DM), DM content of herbag...
The potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.28-1.45 mm2) andsp...
AbstractThe potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.28–1.45 mm...
Pastures are the cornerstone of grazing-based livestock production systems, allowing for sustainable...
Pastures are the cornerstone of grazing-based livestock production systems, allowing for sustainable...
This study investigated the potential of in-season airborne hyperspectral imaging for the calibratio...
Attempts to improve grassland management may benefit from the use of new sensing techniques, such as...
The potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.16–0.28 mm²) ) and...
AbstractThe potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.16–0.28 mm...
The potential of imaging spectroscopy for the assessment of seasonal dry-matter (DM) yield and sward...
The objective of this paper was to evaluate the accuracy of imaging spectroscopy for assessment of d...
Agri-environmental measures (AEM) are now compulsory and consolidated in many rural development plan...
Grassland management has a large influence on the operating cost and environmental impact of dairy f...
The use of imaging spectroscopy to predict the herbage mass of dry matter (DM), DM content of herbag...
The potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.28-1.45 mm2) andsp...
AbstractThe potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.28–1.45 mm...
Pastures are the cornerstone of grazing-based livestock production systems, allowing for sustainable...
Pastures are the cornerstone of grazing-based livestock production systems, allowing for sustainable...
This study investigated the potential of in-season airborne hyperspectral imaging for the calibratio...