Phenotyping and remote sensing—what are the chances?

ARTHUR ZYGIELBAUM, Research Associate Professor, Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies, UNL School of Natural Resources Author
10/03/2016 Added
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Remote sensing has been used for decades to estimate vegetation biophysical parameters. While techniques relating spectral reflectance to pigment content are well understood, reliable estimation of osmoregulated compounds has yet to be realized. This talk is an overview of reflected spectrum remote sensing.

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