A Direct Comparison of Remote Sensing Approaches for High-Throughput Phenotyping in Plant Breeding

Volume: 7
Published: Aug 3, 2016
Abstract
Remote sensing (RS) of plant canopies permits non-intrusive, high-throughput monitoring of plant physiological characteristics. This study compared three RS approaches using a low flying UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle), with that of proximal sensing, and satellite-based imagery. Two physiological traits were considered, canopy temperature (CT) and a vegetation index (NDVI), to determine the most viable approaches for large scale crop genetic...
Paper Details
Title
A Direct Comparison of Remote Sensing Approaches for High-Throughput Phenotyping in Plant Breeding
Published Date
Aug 3, 2016
Volume
7
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