2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00484-024-02815-1
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Exploring the relationships between ground observations and remotely sensed hazelnut spring phenology

Sofia Bajocco,
Mara Di Giulio,
Abdoul Hamid Mohamed Sallah
et al.

Abstract: Crop phenology is very important in regular crop monitoring. Generally, phenology is monitored through field observation surveys or satellite data. The relationships between ground observations and remotely sensed derived phenological data can enable near-real-time monitoring over large areas, which has never been attempted on hazelnuts. In this study, we extracted phenological metrics derived from MODIS Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) in hazelnut production regions and compared them with the spring ground phe… Show more

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