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Field-scale estimation of sugarcane leaf nitrogen content using vegetation indices and spectral bands of Sentinel-2: Application of random forest and support vector …

Soltanikazemi et al., 2022

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17002081891105004809
Author
Soltanikazemi M
Minaei S
Shafizadeh-Moghadam H
Mahdavian A
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Computers and Electronics in Agriculture

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Nitrogen is an essential factor for assessing the quality of sugarcane during the growing season, as deficiency of this component significantly reduces crop yield. The Kjeldahl method is the most common approach to measuring sugarcane nitrogen, but it is a …
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