Thermal infrared imaging of crop canopies for the remote diagnosis and quantification of plant responses to water stress in the field

Volume: 36, Issue: 11, Pages: 978 - 978
Published: Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
Thermal imaging using infrared (IR) is now an established technology for the study of stomatal responses and for phenotyping plants for differences in stomatal behaviour. This paper outlines the potential applications of IR sensing in drought phenotyping, with particular emphasis on a description of the problems with extrapolation of the technique from the study of single leaves in controlled environments to the study of plant canopies is field...
Paper Details
Title
Thermal infrared imaging of crop canopies for the remote diagnosis and quantification of plant responses to water stress in the field
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
Volume
36
Issue
11
Pages
978 - 978
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