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Study of crop growth parameters using Airborne Imaging Spectrometer data
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2001
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Plant AnalysisPrecision AgricultureEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringBotanyCropping SystemAgricultural EconomicsYield PredictionEarth ScienceSustainable AgriculturePublic HealthPhotosynthesisLeaf Area IndexImaging SpectroscopySpectral ImagingCrop YieldCrop Growth ModelingWheat PlotsHyperspectral ImagingSpectroscopyCrop ProtectionRemote SensingAirborne Imaging SpectrometerOptical Remote SensingPlant PhysiologyCrop Growth Parameters
High-spectral-resolution data of the Airborne Imaging Spectrometer (AIS) developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation were analysed to check their potential for extraction of information concerning crop growth parameters. Reflectance spectra of wheat plots at different growth stages were generated to study the position of red edge. The shift of inflection wavelength towards longer wavelength was observed with increase in Leaf Area Index (LAI) and chlorophyll content. For the range of LAI from 0.08 to 3.16 and chlorophyll content from 2 to 39 (gm-2), the shift of inflection wavelength was observed in the range of 713-723 nm. A linear relationship was observed between the inflection wavelength and LAI as well as chlorophyll content.