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Linear polarization measurements of a wheat canopy
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1993
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Linear Polarization MeasurementsPrecision AgricultureEngineeringBotanyWheat CanopyAgricultural EconomicsCanopy MicrometeorologyAtmospheric OpticsSurface ReflectanceOptical PropertiesAtmospheric ScienceCalibrationPolarized ReflectanceInstrumentationReflectanceReflectance ModelingSpectral ImagingFresnel Reflection EquationsRadiation MeasurementRadiometryPhotometry (Optics)Remote SensingOptical Remote SensingWater Surface ReflectancePlant Physiology
Abstract The amount of linearly polarized light reflected by a wheat canopy was measured using a polarizing filter attached to a radiometer at two wavelengths (478 nm and 668 nm) and three view zenith angles (60°, 70°, 80°). Measurements were carried out in the anti-solar direction in the principal plane, with relative azimuth between Sun and view directions being 180°. It is found that the degree of polarization (DOP) and mean polarized radiance (R¯ Q ) between stages is statistically significant at view zenith angles of 70° and 80°, in the blue wavelength region. It is concluded that DOP and R¯ Q are better indicators of the onset of heading stage. Calculations of polarized reflectance using Fresnel reflection equations are also presented.
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