L Taubinger's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Among the inputs usually used in sugarcane production the nitrogen (N) is the most important due to its highly variable response. In sugarcane the use of canopy sensors to N management is a possibility as it is done in other crops. However, because the sugarcane is different from the crop that the sensors were initially developed, it is necessary t...
Citations
... Ref. [40], when evaluating the response of NDVI and NDRE for soybean cultivar, reported that NDRE did not show evidence of saturation for proximal sensors. This result was supported by hypotheses that VI which contains the red-edge band, which has been commonly reported in studies with highly dense vegetation [40][41][42]. ...