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Yufang Jin

Researcher at University of California, Davis

Publications -  80
Citations -  9398

Yufang Jin is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Albedo & Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 67 publications receiving 8195 citations. Previous affiliations of Yufang Jin include University of Maryland, College Park & Water Resources University.

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Drone phenotyping and machine learning enable discovery of loci regulating daily floral opening in lettuce.

TL;DR: In this article, a Bayesian inference method was developed to extract the peak floral opening time for individual genotypes from the time-stamped image data and two independent quantitative trait loci (QTLs; Daily Floral Opening 2.1 and qDFO8.1) explaining >30% of the phenotypic variation in floral opening times were discovered.
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Vine water status mapping with multispectral UAV imagery and machine learning

TL;DR: In this article , a machine learning model was developed to map leaf water potential by combining high-resolution multispectral remote sensing imagery and weather data by combining a pre-trained random forest (RF) with ground measurements of sampled vines.
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Twilight polarization and optical depth of stratospheric aerosols over Beijing after the Pinatubo volcanic eruption

TL;DR: The effect of changes in the scattering coefficient of atmospheric aerosols for the case of multiple scattering on skylight polarization at the zenith and the evolution of skylights polarization over Beijing during the posteruption period are analyzed.
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An Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Los Angeles (California USA) Hospitals, Wildfires Highest Priority.

TL;DR: This analysis suggests that several Los Angeles County hospitals should focus their climate-change-related planning on building resiliency to wildfires.
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Microclimate–forage growth linkages across two strongly contrasting precipitation years in a Mediterranean catchment

TL;DR: Devine et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated micro-climate-forage growth linkages in California rangelands and found that the interactions between soil moisture and temperature explained about half of rapid, springtime forage growth variance.