Remote sensing and vegetation stress detection - Problems and progressAlthough considerable progress has been made in applying remote sensing technology to vegetation monitoring, considerable problems still exist in the improvement of techniques for crop type discrimination, stress detection on a large scale, and stress quantification. In this paper, some of the problems remaining in the operational use of remote sensing technology for vegetation stress detection are discussed, and directions in which some of these problems might be solved are proposed.
Document ID
19840045781
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Duggin, M. J. (New York, State University Syracuse, NY, United States)
Whitehead, V. (U.S. Department of Agriculture Houston, TX, United States)