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Affordable remote sensing techniques are useful techniques to help in improving selection of better adapted genotypes of wheat to environmental constraints.
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The use of a portable active sensor spectroradiometer was a useful tool for predicting growth traits and N content in two genotypes that differed greatly in terms of plant growth and N accumulation. In addition, instruments and the methodological procedure used to measure NDVI from plants grown in pots proved easier and more convenient than previous approaches helping to reduce the amount of time spent on measurements. The method we proposed becomes appropriate for routine measurements in a large number of plants.
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This page is a summary of: NDVI as a potential tool for predicting biomass, plant nitrogen content and growth in wheat genotypes subjected to different water and nitrogen conditions, Cereal Research Communications, March 2011, Akademiai Kiado,
DOI: 10.1556/crc.39.2011.1.15.
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