Proximal Optical Sensors for Nitrogen Management of Vegetable Crops: A Review
Abstract
Optimal nitrogen (N) management is essential for profitable vegetable crop production and to minimize N losses to the environment that are a consequence of an excessive N supply. Proximal optical sensors placed in contact with or close to the crop can provide a rapid assessment of a crop N status. Three types of proximal optical sensors (chlorophyll meters, canopy reflectance sensors, and fluorescence-based flavonols meters) for monitoring the...
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Title
Proximal Optical Sensors for Nitrogen Management of Vegetable Crops: A Review
Published Date
Jun 28, 2018
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
7
Pages
2083 - 2083
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