Physiological factors and optical parameters as bases of vegetation discrimination and stress analysis.The successful application of photographic, optical-mechanical scanning, and other sensing techniques to vegetation must be based on an understanding of the biological and physical principles involved. The objective is to review the biological and optical characteristics of vegetation and to discuss how knowledge of them can support operational programs by aiding in wavelength selection, timing of missions, and discriminations between vegetation types as well as between healthy and stressed plants of the same type. Both laboratory situations, in which relatively pure spectral data are obtained, and field situations are considered. In the latter, sensor performance and background variables affect data quality.
Document ID
19730048553
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Wiegand, C. L.
Gausman, H. W.
Allen, W. A. (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rio Grande Soil and Water Research Center Weslaco, Tex., United States)