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Since the 1970s TIR remote sensing (8–14 µm) has been recognized as a potential tool for early plant water-stress detection. In general, emitted radiance in the ...
Several important challenges are discussed that occur when using spectral emissivity, temperature-based indices, and physically-based approaches for water- ...
Challenges and Future Perspectives of Multi-/Hyperspectral Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing for Crop Water-Stress Detection: A Review · Gerhards, Max · Schlerf, ...
Review of commonly used remote sensing and ground-based technologies to measure plant water stress · Environmental Science, Agricultural and Food Sciences · 2009.
Challenges and future perspectives of multi-/hyperspectral thermal infrared remote sensing for crop water-stress detection: A review.
Challenges and future perspectives of multi-/Hyperspectral thermal infrared remote sensing for crop water-stress detection: A review. M Gerhards, M Schlerf ...
Challenges and Future Perspectives of Multi-/Hyperspectral Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing for Crop Water-Stress Detection: A Review · Analysis of Airborne ...
"Challenges and Future Perspectives of Multi-/Hyperspectral Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing for Crop Water-Stress Detection: A Review" Remote Sensing 11, no.
However, we highlight challenges obtaining consistent, meaningful and accurate results for land surface temperature and land surface emissivity retrieval.
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In this review we analyze the landscape of the different technologies nowadays available, showing the benefits of each approach in plant stress detection.