Abstract
Information given by middle-infrared (1.3–2.5 μm) spectral bands, in addition to visible (0.4–0.7 μm) and nearinfrared (0.7–1.3 μm) channels, was evaluated for monitoring wheat canopies. Three middle-infrared bands. TM5 (1.56–1.68 μm), TM7 (2.03–2.35 μm), and a narrower band (1.66–1.70 μm) were tested. TM5 appeared to be the best band, giving the maximum information with regard to visible and near-infrared. Results showed that the middle-infrared provides valuable complementary information on the geometrical structure of the canopy and on the optical properties of the underlying soil.
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