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Translational Imaging Spectroscopy for Proximal Sensing [PDF]
Proximal sensing as the near field counterpart of remote sensing offers a broad variety of applications. Imaging spectroscopy in general and translational laboratory imaging spectroscopy in particular can be utilized for a variety of different research ...
Christian Rogass +6 more
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Proximal Sensing in Grasslands and Pastures [PDF]
Reliable measures of biomass, species composition, nitrogen status, and nutritive value provide important indicators of the status of pastures and rangelands, allowing managers to make informed decisions.
Shayan Ghajar, Benjamin Tracy
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Ultrasonic Proximal Sensing of Pasture Biomass [PDF]
The optimization of pasture food value, known as ‘biomass’, is crucial in the management of the farming of grazing animals and in improving food production for the future.
Mathew Legg, Stuart Bradley
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Edited by R.A. Viscarra Rossel, A.B. McBratney, and B Minasny. Springer, New York. 2010. 468 pp. Hardcover, $179.00. ISBN 978-90-481-8858-1. Challenges associated with water resources and land use issues have driven developments in soil science to better characterize phenomena at both fine ...
Bryant Keith Bellingham
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Compensation of Oxygen Transmittance Effects for Proximal Sensing Retrieval of Canopy–Leaving Sun–Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence [PDF]
Estimates of Sun–Induced vegetation chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF) using remote sensing techniques are commonly determined by exploiting solar and/or telluric absorption features.
Neus Sabater +6 more
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The precision agriculture scientific field employs increasingly innovative techniques to optimize inputs, maximize profitability, and reduce environmental impacts.
Hugo Rodrigues +9 more
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Image-based spectroscopy phenotyping is a rapidly growing field that investigates how genotype, environment and management interact using remote or proximal sensing systems to capture images of a plant under multiple wavelengths of light.
Xuan Li +4 more
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SOIL PROPERTIES MAPPING USING PROXIMAL AND REMOTE SENSING AS COVARIATE
Obtaining knowledge about the distribution of spatial variability of soil properties is crucial to the proper site-specific management. One way to improve the quality of soil mapping is by using auxiliary information (covariate).
Maiara Pusch +3 more
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Proximal sensing for soil carbon accounting [PDF]
Maintaining or increasing soil organic carbon (C) is vital for securing food production and for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, climate change, and land degradation.
J. R. England, R. A. Viscarra Rossel
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Remote-sensing measurements are crucial for smart-farming applications, crop monitoring, and yield forecasting, especially in fields characterized by high heterogeneity.
Nicoleta Darra +5 more
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