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Published online 18 May 2006
Published in Crop Sci 46:1564-1569 (2006)
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Implementation of Hyperspectral Radiometry in Irrigation Management of Creeping Bentgrass Putting Greens

K. C. Huttoa,*, R. L. Kingb, J. D. Byrd, Jr.a and D. R. Shawa

a Dep. of Plant and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State Univ., Mississippi State, MS 39762
b Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762


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Fig. 1. Relationship between average reflectance from 1480 to 1530 nm and volumetric soil water content in 2004. Abbreviations: PCC, partial correlation coefficient; VWC, volumetric soil water content.

 

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Fig. 2. Seasonal changes in reflectance of a high-stress green in 2004.

 

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Fig. 3. Seasonal changes for average canopy temperature for all stress categories.

 

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Fig. 4. Seasonal changes of average volumetric soil water content for all stress categories. Abbreviations: VWC, volumetric soil water content.

 





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