Remotely sensing the water status of plants and the water content of canopies remain long-term goals of remote sensing research [1]. Estimates of canopy water content commonly involve measurements in the 900nm to 2000nm portion of the optical spectrum [1]. We have used optical polarization techniques to remove leaf surface reflection and to demonstrate that the visible light reflected by the interior of green healthy corn leaves measured in situ inversely depends upon the leaf relative water content (RWC) [2]. In the research reported here, we again used optical polarization techniques in order to remove the leaf surface reflection from our measurements. This allowed us to monitor the interiors of detached corn leaf samples during leaf dry ...
Scattering from a leaf responds differently at different wavelengths to changes in leaf properties ...
Introduction: We tested the hypothesis that the optical polarization of the light reflected by a sor...
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Remotely sensing the water status of plants and the water content of canopies remain long term goals...
Remotely sensing the water status of plants and the water content of canopies remain long-term goals...
The light scattered by plant canopies depends in part on the light scattering/absorbing properties o...
Remotely sensing plant canopy water status remains a long-term goal of remote sensing research. Esta...
In remote sensing, the Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI) provides insight into physiological pro...
The light scattered by plant canopies depends in part on the light scattering/absorbing properties o...
Non-destructive estimation of leaf water content provides vital information about vegetation product...
At any scale, from a single microbe to the planet that nurtures us, water defines our place in the u...
At any scale, from a single microbe to the planet that nurtures us, water defines our place in the u...
The specular reflection process is shown to be a key aspect of radiation transfer by plant canopies....
Measuring a crop’s physiological parameters provides information for interpreting its response to th...
The relationship between spectral light reflectance and leaf water content has been established for ...
Scattering from a leaf responds differently at different wavelengths to changes in leaf properties ...
Introduction: We tested the hypothesis that the optical polarization of the light reflected by a sor...
© 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license. (http://cr...
Remotely sensing the water status of plants and the water content of canopies remain long term goals...
Remotely sensing the water status of plants and the water content of canopies remain long-term goals...
The light scattered by plant canopies depends in part on the light scattering/absorbing properties o...
Remotely sensing plant canopy water status remains a long-term goal of remote sensing research. Esta...
In remote sensing, the Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI) provides insight into physiological pro...
The light scattered by plant canopies depends in part on the light scattering/absorbing properties o...
Non-destructive estimation of leaf water content provides vital information about vegetation product...
At any scale, from a single microbe to the planet that nurtures us, water defines our place in the u...
At any scale, from a single microbe to the planet that nurtures us, water defines our place in the u...
The specular reflection process is shown to be a key aspect of radiation transfer by plant canopies....
Measuring a crop’s physiological parameters provides information for interpreting its response to th...
The relationship between spectral light reflectance and leaf water content has been established for ...
Scattering from a leaf responds differently at different wavelengths to changes in leaf properties ...
Introduction: We tested the hypothesis that the optical polarization of the light reflected by a sor...
© 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license. (http://cr...