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Variability of Reflectance Measurements with Sensor Altitude and Canopy Type 1

Daughtry et al., 1982

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7762712918799499840
Author
Daughtry C
Vanderbilt V
Pollara V
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Agronomy Journal

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Use of portable, ground‐based sensors for measuring crop reflectance has created a need for comparable and reliable measurement procedures capable of providing calibrated and reproducible canopy reflectance data. In this field experiment we determined how canopy …
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