The sharp change in nitrate (N) deposition fluxes due to anthropogenic influences has major consequences for terrestrial plant productivity. Early detection of plants under nitrate stress is important for forest management in the subtropical region. This study used leaf-scale hyperspectral reflectance measurements to detect the seedling growth response of Schima superba (S. superba) under simulated N deposition during a period of two years. Two-year-old S. superba seedlings were planted under natural field conditions and treated with four N treatments at CK, LN-6, MN-10, and HN-24g N m-2 year-1. The chlorophyll content and leaf reflectance were examined to detect the N addition temporal effects. Results indicated that S. superba responded s...
AbstractThe potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.16–0.28 mm...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Advanced remote sensing techniques for estimating crop nitrogen (N) are crucial for optimizing N fer...
Controlled application of agricultural nitrogen (N) has recently become a focus of remote sensing te...
Narrow-band spectral reflectance measurements in the visible and near-infrared region of the spectru...
Nitrogen deficiency is a common but readily managed constraint to grain yield. A quick and nondestru...
Plant nitrogen (N) deficiency often limits crop productivity. Early detection of plant N deficiency ...
The potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.16-0.28 mm2) and s...
Plant stress is often expressed as a reduction in amount of biomass or leaf area index (LAI). In add...
The concentration of foliar nitrogen in tropical grass is one of the factors that explain the distri...
Spectral reflectance of turfs can provide estensive information concerning color, pests, quality, nu...
Abstract—Leaf nitrogen (leaf N) status is important, to optimize nitrogen management and improve yie...
Abstract: The use of spectral response curves for estimating nitrogen (N) leaf concentrations genera...
Wilding conifers, the naturally regenerated scions of exotic conifer species, are a major ecological...
Hyperspectral remote sensing is a rapid non-destructive method for diagnosing nitrogen status in whe...
AbstractThe potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.16–0.28 mm...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Advanced remote sensing techniques for estimating crop nitrogen (N) are crucial for optimizing N fer...
Controlled application of agricultural nitrogen (N) has recently become a focus of remote sensing te...
Narrow-band spectral reflectance measurements in the visible and near-infrared region of the spectru...
Nitrogen deficiency is a common but readily managed constraint to grain yield. A quick and nondestru...
Plant nitrogen (N) deficiency often limits crop productivity. Early detection of plant N deficiency ...
The potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.16-0.28 mm2) and s...
Plant stress is often expressed as a reduction in amount of biomass or leaf area index (LAI). In add...
The concentration of foliar nitrogen in tropical grass is one of the factors that explain the distri...
Spectral reflectance of turfs can provide estensive information concerning color, pests, quality, nu...
Abstract—Leaf nitrogen (leaf N) status is important, to optimize nitrogen management and improve yie...
Abstract: The use of spectral response curves for estimating nitrogen (N) leaf concentrations genera...
Wilding conifers, the naturally regenerated scions of exotic conifer species, are a major ecological...
Hyperspectral remote sensing is a rapid non-destructive method for diagnosing nitrogen status in whe...
AbstractThe potential of an experimental imaging spectroscopy system with high spatial (0.16–0.28 mm...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Advanced remote sensing techniques for estimating crop nitrogen (N) are crucial for optimizing N fer...