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Polarization Science and Remote Sensing VIII 2017 | 2017

Estimating the relative water content of leaves in a cotton canopy

Vern C. Vanderbilt; Craig S. T. Daughtry; Meredith Kupinski; Christine L. Bradley; Andrew N. French; Kevin F. Bronson; Russell A. Chipman; Robert Dahlgren

Remotely sensing plant canopy water status remains a long term goal of remote sensing research. Established approaches to estimating canopy water status — the Crop Water Stress Index, the Water Deficit Index and the Equivalent Water Thickness — involve measurements in the thermal or reflective infrared. Here we report plant water status estimates based upon analysis of polarized visible imagery of a cotton canopy measured by ground Multi-Spectral Polarization Imager (MSPI). Such estimators potentially provide access to the plant hydrological photochemistry that manifests scattering and absorption effects in the visible spectral region.


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2016

Leaf relative water content estimated from leaf reflectance and transmittance

Vern C. Vanderbilt; Craig S. T. Daughtry; Robert Dahlgren

Remotely sensing the water status of plants and the water content of canopies remain long term goals of remote sensing research [1]. In the research we report here, we used optical polarization techniques to monitor the light reflected from the leaf interior, R, as well as the leaf transmittance, T, as the relative water content (RWC) of corn (Zea mays) leaves decreased. Our results show that R and T both change nonlinearly. The result show that the nonlinearities cancel in the ratio R/T, which appears linearly related to RWC for RWC<;90%. The results suggest that potentially leaf water status and perhaps even canopy water status could be monitored starting from leaf and canopy optical measurements.


Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2014

Comparison of the Stress‐Stimulated Current of Dry and Fluid‐Saturated Gabbro Samples

Robert Dahlgren; M. J. S. Johnston; Vern C. Vanderbilt; Rebecca N. Nakaba


Archive | 2015

Relative Water Content, Bidirectional Reflectance and Bidirectional Transmittance of the Interior of Detached Leaves During Dry Down.

Vern C. Vanderbilt; Craig S. T. Daughtry; Robert Dahlgren


Archive | 2012

Characterization of the electrical response of geological samples as a function of uniaxial stress

Robert Dahlgren; Vern C. Vanderbilt; M. J. S. Johnston; Greg G. Carlson; Rebecca N. Nakaba; F. T. Freund


Archive | 2017

Estimating Leaf Water Status from Vis-Nir Reflectance and Transmittance

Vern C. Vanderbilt; Craig S. T. Daughtry; Robert Dahlgren


Archive | 2016

Estimating the Relative Water Content of Single Leaves from Optical Polarization Measurements

Vern C. Vanderbilt; Craig S. T. Daughtry; Robert Dahlgren


Archive | 2016

Potential Sources of Polarized Light from a Plant Canopy

Vern C. Vanderbilt; Craig S. T. Daughtry; Robert Dahlgren


Archive | 2015

Is There Ecological Information in Optical Polarization Data

Vern C. Vanderbilt; Craig S. T. Daughtry; Robert Dahlgren


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

Coming of Age: Polarization as a Probe of Plant Canopy Water Status

Vern C. Vanderbilt; Craig S. T. Daughtry; Meredith Kupinski; Christine L. Bradley; Robert Dahlgren

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Craig S. T. Daughtry

United States Department of Agriculture

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M. J. S. Johnston

United States Geological Survey

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Andrew N. French

Agricultural Research Service

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Kevin F. Bronson

Agricultural Research Service

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