Quantifying vegetation biophysical variables from imaging spectroscopy data: A review on retrieval methods

J Verrelst, Z Malenovský, C Van der Tol… - Surveys in …, 2019 - Springer
An unprecedented spectroscopic data stream will soon become available with forthcoming
Earth-observing satellite missions equipped with imaging spectroradiometers. This data …

Optical remote sensing and the retrieval of terrestrial vegetation bio-geophysical properties–A review

J Verrelst, G Camps-Valls, J Muñoz-Marí… - ISPRS Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Forthcoming superspectral satellite missions dedicated to land monitoring, as well as
planned imaging spectrometers, will unleash an unprecedented data stream. The …

Review of optical-based remote sensing for plant trait mapping

L Homolová, Z Malenovský, JGPW Clevers… - Ecological …, 2013 - Elsevier
Plant trait data have been used in various studies related to ecosystem functioning,
community ecology, and assessment of ecosystem services. Evidences are that plant …

Crop phenotyping in a context of global change: What to measure and how to do it

JL Araus, SC Kefauver, O Vergara‐Díaz… - Journal of Integrative …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
High‐throughput crop phenotyping, particularly under field conditions, is nowadays
perceived as a key factor limiting crop genetic advance. Phenotyping not only facilitates …

Plant functional traits differ in adaptability and are predicted to be differentially affected by climate change

CW Ahrens, ME Andrew, RA Mazanec… - Ecology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is testing the resilience of forests worldwide pushing physiological tolerance
to climatic extremes. Plant functional traits have been shown to be adapted to climate and …

Regional estimation of savanna grass nitrogen using the red-edge band of the spaceborne RapidEye sensor

A Ramoelo, AK Skidmore, MA Cho, M Schlerf… - International journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
The regional mapping of grass nutrients is of interest in the sustainable planning and
management of livestock and wildlife grazing. The objective of this study was to estimate …

Associations of leaf spectra with genetic and phylogenetic variation in oaks: prospects for remote detection of biodiversity

J Cavender-Bares, JE Meireles, JJ Couture… - Remote Sensing, 2016 - mdpi.com
Species and phylogenetic lineages have evolved to differ in the way that they acquire and
deploy resources, with consequences for their physiological, chemical and structural …

Comparison of various modelling approaches for water deficit stress monitoring in rice crop through hyperspectral remote sensing

G Krishna, RN Sahoo, P Singh, V Bajpai… - Agricultural water …, 2019 - Elsevier
This study was conducted to understand the behaviour of ten rice genotypes for different
water deficit stress levels. The spectroscopic hyperspectral reflectance data in the range of …

[HTML][HTML] Plant phenolics and absorption features in vegetation reflectance spectra near 1.66 μm

RF Kokaly, AK Skidmore - … Journal of Applied Earth Observation and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Past laboratory and field studies have quantified phenolic substances in vegetative matter
from reflectance measurements for understanding plant response to herbivores and insect …

Mapping forest canopy nitrogen content by inversion of coupled leaf-canopy radiative transfer models from airborne hyperspectral imagery

Z Wang, AK Skidmore, R Darvishzadeh… - Agricultural and forest …, 2018 - Elsevier
Foliar nitrogen is a critical factor in leaf physiological processes, plant growth, and
ecosystem functioning, which has been proposed as one of the essential biodiversity …