نتایج جستجو برای: leaf chlorophyll index

تعداد نتایج: 490853  

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2013
M. Schlemmer Anatoly A. Gitelson J. Schepers R. Ferguson Y. Peng J. Shanahan Donald Rundquist

Leaf and canopy nitrogen (N) status relates strongly to leaf and canopy chlorophyll (Chl) content. Remote sensing is a tool that has the potential to assess N content at leaf, plant, field, regional and global scales. In this study, remote sensing techniques were applied to estimate N and Chl contents of irrigated maize (Zea mays L.) fertilized at five N rates. Leaf N and Chl contents were dete...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2013
E. Raymond Hunt Paul C. Doraiswamy James E. McMurtrey Craig S. T. Daughtry Eileen M. Perry Bakhyt Akhmedov

Leaf chlorophyll content is an important variable for agricultural remote sensing because of its close relationship to leaf nitrogen content. The triangular greenness index (TGI) was developed based on the area of a triangle surrounding the spectral features of chlorophyll with points at (670 nm, R670), (550 nm, R550), and (480 nm, R480), where R is the spectral reflectance at wavelengths of 67...

2014
Jing Zhang Wenjiang Huang Qifa Zhou

The in-chlorophyll centre waveband (ICCW) (640-680 nm) is the specific chlorophyll (Chl) absorption band, but the reflectance in this band has not been used as an optimal index for non-destructive determination of plant Chl content in recent decades. This study develops a new spectral index based solely on the ICCW for robust retrieval of leaf Chl content for the first time. A glasshouse experi...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Jan G. P. W. Clevers Lammert Kooistra Marnix M. M. van den Brande

Leaf area index (LAI) and chlorophyll content, at leaf and canopy level, are important variables for agricultural applications because of their crucial role in photosynthesis and in plant functioning. The goal of this study was to test the hypothesis that LAI, leaf chlorophyll content (LCC), and canopy chlorophyll content (CCC) of a potato crop can be estimated by vegetation indices for the fir...

2002
Driss Haboudane John R. Miller Nicolas Tremblay Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada Louise Dextraze

Recent studies have demonstrated the usefulness of optical indices from hyperspectral remote sensing in the assessment of vegetation biophysical variables both in forestry and agriculture. Those indices are, however, the combined response to variations of several vegetation and environmental properties, such as Leaf Area Index (LAI), leaf chlorophyll content, canopy shadows, and background soil...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
J P Markwell T S Chelgren

The ch4 mutant of sweetclover (Melilotus alba) has previously been demonstrated to be temperature- and photoperiod-sensitive for the accumulation of chlorophyll. Pigment content of ch4 mutant leaves was examined as a function of trifoliolate mass, an index of leaf development. Inhibition of chlorophyll accumulation caused by increased growth temperature or decreased photoperiod can be attenuate...

2010
Meiling Liu Xiangnan Liu Mi Li Meihong Fang Wenxue Chi

* Corresponding author. E-mail addresses: [email protected] (M. Fang). 1537-5110/$ – see front matter a 2009 IAgrE doi:10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2009.12.008 Heavy metal stress in soils results in subtle changes in leaf chlorophyll concentration, which are related to crop growth and crop yield. Accurate estimation of the chlorophyll concentration of a crop under heavy metal stress is essential...

2003
S. Jacquemoud F. Baret B. Andrieu F. M. Danson K. Jaggard

T h e PROSPECT leaf optical properties and SAIL canopy reflectance models were coupled and inverted using a set of 96 AVIRIS (Airborne Visible~Infrared Imaging Spectrometer) equivalent spectra gathered in afield experiment on sugar beet plots expressing a large range in leaf area index, chlorophyll concentration, and soil color. In a first attempt, the model accurately reproduced the spectral r...

2016
Eun-A Cho Je-Young Lee Sun-Gu Lee Gab-Sue Jang

A trial for estimating leaf chlorophyll content based on leaf reflectance was conducted for three major plant species in Daegu, South Korea. To estimate the chlorophyll content in a leaf, we measured the leaf elongation and related the leaf reflectance to its absorbance. Leaves of the target species were found to start elongating around the middle of April and continued elongation until the mid...

Interveinal chlorosis induced by iron deficiency is considered to be one of the problems in rose production in greenhouses all over the world. This experiment was conducted to elucidate the capability of chlorophyll fluorescence imaging technique to recognize early iron deficiency and also determination of relationship between leaf iron concentration and leaf chlorophyll content index and photo...

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