Remote sensing imagery is being used intensively to estimate the biochemical content of vegetation (e.g., chlorophyll, nitrogen, and lignin) at the leaf level. As a result of our need for vegetation biochemical information and our increasing ability to obtain canopy spectral data, a few techniques have been explored to scale leaf-level biochemical content to the canopy level for forests and crops. However, due to the contribution of non-green materials (i.e., standing dead litter, rock, and bare soil) from canopy spectra in semi-arid grasslands, it is difficult to obtain information about grassland biochemical content from remote sensing data at the canopy level. This paper summarizes available methods used to scale biochemical information ...
The possibility will be explored to use a growth prediction model in order to get a clearer understa...
The biochemical traits of plant canopies are important predictors of photosynthetic capacity and nut...
Plant stress is often expressed as a reduction in amount of biomass or leaf area index (LAI). In add...
Remote sensing imagery is being used intensively to estimate the biochemical content of vegetation (...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Remote sensing estimates of leaf biochemicals provide valuable information on ecosystem functioning,...
The overall aim of this research is to investigate the potential of imaging spectrometry for the rem...
Grasslands comprise about 42% of the world's plant cover and provide critical ecosystem services to ...
This paper presents a design for improving the predictive power of a growth model for grasslands by ...
Desert ecosystems spanning moisture conditions from dry grasslands to barren hyper-arid landscapes a...
Rangeland carrying capacity is determined by both the quantity, as well as the quality, of forage. T...
Understanding the interaction of radiation with vegetation canopies requires a knowledge of the spec...
Grassland ecosystems cover around 40% of the entire Earth's surface. Therefore, it is necessary to g...
<p>Grassland ecosystems cover around 40% of the entire Earth's surface. Therefore, it is necessary t...
Grassland ecosystems cover around 40% of the entire Earth’s surface. Therefore, it is necessary to g...
The possibility will be explored to use a growth prediction model in order to get a clearer understa...
The biochemical traits of plant canopies are important predictors of photosynthetic capacity and nut...
Plant stress is often expressed as a reduction in amount of biomass or leaf area index (LAI). In add...
Remote sensing imagery is being used intensively to estimate the biochemical content of vegetation (...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Remote sensing estimates of leaf biochemicals provide valuable information on ecosystem functioning,...
The overall aim of this research is to investigate the potential of imaging spectrometry for the rem...
Grasslands comprise about 42% of the world's plant cover and provide critical ecosystem services to ...
This paper presents a design for improving the predictive power of a growth model for grasslands by ...
Desert ecosystems spanning moisture conditions from dry grasslands to barren hyper-arid landscapes a...
Rangeland carrying capacity is determined by both the quantity, as well as the quality, of forage. T...
Understanding the interaction of radiation with vegetation canopies requires a knowledge of the spec...
Grassland ecosystems cover around 40% of the entire Earth's surface. Therefore, it is necessary to g...
<p>Grassland ecosystems cover around 40% of the entire Earth's surface. Therefore, it is necessary t...
Grassland ecosystems cover around 40% of the entire Earth’s surface. Therefore, it is necessary to g...
The possibility will be explored to use a growth prediction model in order to get a clearer understa...
The biochemical traits of plant canopies are important predictors of photosynthetic capacity and nut...
Plant stress is often expressed as a reduction in amount of biomass or leaf area index (LAI). In add...