Abstract
Sensors, platforms and applications - acquiring and managing remotely sensed data optical properties of crop canopies and factors affecting their variability the thermal signal and its applications in agriculture discrimination and monitoring of soils and their effects on crops estimation of rainfall using geostationary satellite data application of remote sensing and geographic information systems in water management classification of remotely sensed images for agricultural purposes estimating production of winter wheat crop inventory studies using LANDSAT data on a large area in Hungary estimation of area of land irrigated by underground water high temporal frequency remote sensing of primary production using NOAA AVHRR estimating grassland biomass using remotely sensed data remote sensing to predict UK sugar-beet yield high spectral resolution indices for crop stress the identification of crop disease and stress by aerial photography analysis of inverse methods for estimation of plant water status from canopy temperature measurements a simplified algorithm for the evaluation of frost-affected citrics application of chlorophyll fluorescence in stress physiology and remote sensing applications of radar in agriculture microwave radiometer for monitoring agricultural crops on the uses of combined optical and active-microwave image data for agricultural applications remote sensing in agriculture - from research to applications agricultural remote sensing - progress and prospects.
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