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Investigation of the similarities between NDVI maps from different proximal and remote sensing platforms in explaining vineyard variability
Vegetation indices (VI), especially the normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI), are used to determine management units (MU) and to explain...
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Proximal Sensing in Soil Water Repellency Management: A Review
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread phenomenon that impacts plant growth, groundwater contamination, surface erosion and runoff in many... -
The power of integrating proximal and high-resolution remote sensing for map** SOC stocks in agricultural peatlands
Background and aimsSoil electrical conductivity (ECa) data derived from electromagnetic induction (EMI) is valuable for estimating peat thickness and...
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Effect of training sample size, sampling design and prediction model on soil map** with proximal sensing data for precision liming
Site-specific estimation of lime requirement requires high-resolution maps of soil organic carbon (SOC), clay and pH. These maps can be generated...
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Hyperspectral Proximal Sensing for Estimating Photosynthetic Capacities at Leaf and Canopy Scales
Agronomists, plant breeders, and plant biologists have been promoting the need to develop high-throughput methods to measure plant traits of interest... -
Impact of potassium fertilisation on mobile proximal gamma-ray spectrometry: case study on a long-term field trial
Mobile proximal gamma-ray spectrometry (GS) is an emerging approach to estimate soil texture directly in the field. It relies on gamma radiation...
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Remote Sensing in Precision Agriculture
Agriculture plays a vital role in feeding the world’s growing population despite facing challenges such as dwindling arable land, water scarcity,... -
Small intestinal CaSR-dependent and CaSR-independent protein sensing regulates feeding and glucose tolerance in rats
Proteins activate small intestinal calcium sensing receptor (CaSR) and/or peptide transporter 1 (PepT1) to increase hormone secretion
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Prediction of grain yield and nitrogen uptake by basmati rice through in-season proximal sensing with a canopy reflectance sensor
The present study was conducted to establish prediction models for grain yield and nitrogen (N) uptake using normalized difference vegetation index...
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Fully automated proximal hyperspectral imaging system for high-resolution and high-quality in vivo soybean phenoty**
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a prevalent method in crop phenoty**. Nevertheless, current HSI remote sensing techniques are compromised by...
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Yield sensing technologies for perennial and annual horticultural crops: a review
Yield maps provide a detailed account of crop production and potential revenue of a farm. This level of details enables a range of possibilities from...
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Repeatability of commercially available visible and near infrared proximal soil sensors
Integration of reflectance sensors into commercial planter or tillage components have allowed for dense quantification of spatial soil variability....
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Retrieval of leaf protein content using spectral transformation: proximal hyperspectral remote sensing approach
A field-based hyperspectral method was used to estimate leaf protein content in this study. Leaf spectral data were pre-processed such as filtering,...
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Remote and Proximal Sensing for Optimising Input Use Efficiency for Sustainable Agriculture
The proximal and remote sensing technology has steadily established its enormous potential in agriculture. This technology offers a cluster of... -
Dietary Na+ depletion up-regulates NKCC1 expression and enhances electrogenic Cl− secretion in rat proximal colon
The corticosteroid hormone, aldosterone, markedly enhances K + secretion throughout the colon, a mechanism critical to its role in maintaining overall...
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CRISPRi-Mediated Gene Silencing in Biofilm Cycle and Quorum Sensing
Biofilm is an assembly of architecturally, bacterial mono-species with different functional attributes but with similar genetical makeup. It is... -
Soil Sensing
In addition to the overview of diversity in soil sensing technologies, this chapter presents four case studies to illustrate the practical use of... -
Remote Sensing at Local Scales for Operational Forestry
The success of current and future forest management, particularly when dealing with triggered changes stemming from extreme climate change–induced... -
From vine to vineyard: the GRAPEX multi-scale remote sensing experiment for improving vineyard irrigation management
This second special issue of the Grape Remote sensing Atmospheric Profile and Evapotranspiration eXperiment (GRAPEX) further advances and expands...
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Field-measured canopy height may not be as accurate and heritable as believed: evidence from advanced 3D sensing
Canopy height (CH) is an important trait for crop breeding and production. The rapid development of 3D sensing technologies shed new light on...