Assessing the Impacts of Species Composition on the Accuracy of Mapping Chlorophyll Content in Heterogeneous Ecosystems
Chlorophyll is an essential vegetation pigment influencing plant photosynthesis rate and growth conditions. Remote sensing images have been widely used for mapping vegetation chlorophyll content in different ecosystems (e.g., farmlands, forests, grasslands, and wetlands) for evaluating vegetation gr...
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Main Authors: | Bing Lu, Yuhong He |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/afad049a6d7f4e2080fbaa58beb42ce2 |
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