Understanding forest health with remote sensing-part I—a review of spectral traits, processes and remote-sensing characteristics

A Lausch, S Erasmi, DJ King, P Magdon, M Heurich - Remote Sensing, 2016 - mdpi.com
Anthropogenic stress and disturbance of forest ecosystems (FES) has been increasing at all
scales from local to global. In rapidly changing environments, in-situ terrestrial FES …

[BUCH][B] Leaf optical properties

S Jacquemoud, S Ustin - 2019 - books.google.com
Plant leaves collectively represent the largest above-ground surface area of plant material in
virtually all environments. Their optical properties determine where and how energy and gas …

Differentiating plant functional types using reflectance: which traits make the difference?

T Kattenborn, FE Fassnacht… - Remote Sensing in …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abiotic ecosystem properties together with plant species interaction create differences in
structural and physiological traits among plant species. Certain plant traits cause a spatial …

Map** leaf chlorophyll content from Sentinel-2 and RapidEye data in spruce stands using the invertible forest reflectance model

R Darvishzadeh, A Skidmore, H Abdullah… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Leaf chlorophyll plays an essential role in controlling photosynthesis, physiological activities
and forest health. In this study, the performance of Sentinel-2 and RapidEye satellite data …

Assessment of UAV-Onboard Multispectral Sensor for non-destructive site-specific rapeseed crop phenotype variable at different phenological stages and resolutions

S Hussain, K Gao, M Din, Y Gao, Z Shi, S Wang - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with spectral sensors have become useful in
the fast and non-destructive assessment of crop growth, endurance and resource dynamics …

Growth and physiological responses of Carex schmidtii to water-level fluctuation

D Zhang, M Zhang, S Tong, Q Qi, X Wang, X Lu - Hydrobiologia, 2020 - Springer
Water-level fluctuations are common abiotic stresses influencing growth and physiological
processes of wetland plants. Nonetheless, little is known about plant eco-physiological …

OBIA4RTM–towards an operational open-source solution for coupling object-based image analysis with radiative transfer modelling

L Graf, L Papp, S Lang - European Journal of Remote Sensing, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Radiative transfer models (RTM) provide universally applicable, highly accurate prospects
for plant parameter retrieval. Due to the ill-posed nature of radiative transfer theory, however …

[HTML][HTML] Does the presence of exotic species decrease the initial development of native species in Brazilian seasonally dry tropical forests?

CLC Silva, GO Almeida, AVF Pinto, MJN Rodal… - Acta Botanica …, 2022 - SciELO Brasil
We assessed the impacts of the biological invasion of Azadirachta indica on the quality of
plant species native to a Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest. We planted Amburana cearensis …

[PDF][PDF] ELIAS CHERENET WELDEMARIAM February, 2016

RR Darvishzadeh - 2016 - researchgate.net
Chlorophyll is one of the main foliar biochemical components of plant playing a key role in
controlling photosynthesis, plant health and physiological activities. Leaf chlorophyll content …

[PDF][PDF] Modeling leaf chlorophyll content in geterogeneous forest using high resolution multispectral image: a case study of Bavaria Forest National Park

EC Weldemariam - 2016 - essay.utwente.nl
Chlorophyll is one of the main foliar biochemical components of plant playing a key role in
controlling photosynthesis, plant health and physiological activities. Remote sensing …