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A model of regional primary production for use with coarse resolution satellite data
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1991
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Earth ObservationPrecision AgricultureEngineeringLand UseForestryTerrestrial Ecosystem ProductivityEarth System SciencePrimary ProductionEarth ScienceSocial SciencesRegional Primary ProductionCrop Primary ProductionPhotosynthesisSatellite ImagingNet ProductionGeographyCrop Growth ModelingEarth Observation DataRemote SensingVegetation Science
Abstract A model of crop primary production, which was originally developed to relate the amount of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (APAR) to net production in field studies, is discussed in the context of coarse resolution regional remote sensing of primary production. The model depends on an approximately linear relationship between APAR and the normalized difference vegetation index. A more comprehensive form of the conventional model is shown to be necessary when different physiological types of plants or heterogeneous vegetation types occur within the study area. The predicted variable in the new model is total assimilation (net production plus respiration) rather than net production alone or harvest yield.
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