2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2023.108463
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Onfield estimation of quality parameters in alfalfa through hyperspectral spectrometer data

Angie L. Gámez,
Thomas Vatter,
Luis G. Santesteban
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“…Beyond remote sensing data, numerous studies have also utilized environmental data to estimate the yield and quality of alfalfa [31], especially regarding factors like light duration [32], water [33], and temperature [34]. Besides directly using temperature data, the application of Growing Degree Days (GDD) for evaluating yield and quality has seen widespread use [1,35]. Given the diversity of experimental setups, the response of yield and quality traits to environmental factors varies greatly across studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Beyond remote sensing data, numerous studies have also utilized environmental data to estimate the yield and quality of alfalfa [31], especially regarding factors like light duration [32], water [33], and temperature [34]. Besides directly using temperature data, the application of Growing Degree Days (GDD) for evaluating yield and quality has seen widespread use [1,35]. Given the diversity of experimental setups, the response of yield and quality traits to environmental factors varies greatly across studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%