Hoffmann et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Estimation of leaf area index of Beta vulgaris L. based on optical remote sensing dataHoffmann et al., 2004
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- Hoffmann C
- Blomberg M
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- Journal of agronomy and crop science
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Remote sensing and vegetation indices can be used to characterize the canopy of crops with a non‐destructive method on a large scale. Leaf area formation of sugar beet in early summer is the most important variable for crop growth models. This study aimed at …
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