Coincident detection of crop water stress, nitrogen status and canopy density using ground-based multispectral data.

619 indexed citations
published 2000

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This paper, published in 2000, received 619 indexed citations . Written by Edward M. Barnes, T. R. Clarke, Paul D. Colaizzi, Julio Haberland, Peter Waller, Christopher Y. Choi, Thomas Thompson, Robert J. Lascano, M. Susan Moran and P. C. Robert covering the research area of Plant Science and Ecology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Ecology (553 citations), Plant Science (303 citations) and Environmental Engineering (268 citations).

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