Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the right amount of N in the right place at the right physiological stage is a significant challenge for wheat growers. Optimizing N uptake could reduce input costs and minimize potential off-site movement. Since N uptake is dependent on soil and plant water status, ideally, N should be applied only to areas within paddocks with sufficient plant available water. To quantify N and water stress, spectral and thermal crop stress detection methods were explored using hyperspectral, multispectral and thermal remote sensing data collected at a research field site in Victoria, Australia. Wheat was grown over two seasons with two levels of water inputs (...
Free to read at publisher Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growin...
This experiment was designed to compare ground-based methods of nitrogen (N) stress detection with m...
An application of nitrogen (N) late in the season has the potential to increase yield and/or quality...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
Variable-rate technologies and site-specific crop nutrient management require real-time spatial info...
Remote sensing is a valuable tool for reducing the environmental impact of agricultural practices by...
Varying the spatial distribution of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer to match demand in crops has bee...
We tested the capacity of several published multispectral indices to estimate the nitrogen nutrition...
Varying the spatial distribution of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer to match demand in crops has bee...
Remote sensing has been proposed as a method for implementing an inseason spring wheat (Triticum aes...
This work addresses the need for meaningful spatial indices of the physiological condition of field ...
Wheat (Triticum spp.) is among the world's most widely grown crops and receives large quantities of ...
Availability of water is one of the most limiting factors in crop production. Current technologies f...
Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growing season and across differ...
Not AvailableField experiments were conducted with four levels of irrigation and nitrogen on wheat ...
Free to read at publisher Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growin...
This experiment was designed to compare ground-based methods of nitrogen (N) stress detection with m...
An application of nitrogen (N) late in the season has the potential to increase yield and/or quality...
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and applying the ...
Variable-rate technologies and site-specific crop nutrient management require real-time spatial info...
Remote sensing is a valuable tool for reducing the environmental impact of agricultural practices by...
Varying the spatial distribution of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer to match demand in crops has bee...
We tested the capacity of several published multispectral indices to estimate the nitrogen nutrition...
Varying the spatial distribution of applied nitrogen (N) fertilizer to match demand in crops has bee...
Remote sensing has been proposed as a method for implementing an inseason spring wheat (Triticum aes...
This work addresses the need for meaningful spatial indices of the physiological condition of field ...
Wheat (Triticum spp.) is among the world's most widely grown crops and receives large quantities of ...
Availability of water is one of the most limiting factors in crop production. Current technologies f...
Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growing season and across differ...
Not AvailableField experiments were conducted with four levels of irrigation and nitrogen on wheat ...
Free to read at publisher Estimation of canopy N content in rainfed environments early in the growin...
This experiment was designed to compare ground-based methods of nitrogen (N) stress detection with m...
An application of nitrogen (N) late in the season has the potential to increase yield and/or quality...