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Plant-Canopy Irradiance Specified by the Duntley Equations

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In this paper, Duntley equations for unidirectionally incident light propagation through diffusing medium were used to account for near IR radiation diurnal variations in corn canopy accounted for by Dussault equations.
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Near IR radiation diurnal variations in corn canopy accounted for by Duntley equations for unidirectionally incident light propagation through diffusing medium

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Light scattering by leaf layers with application to canopy reflectance modeling: The SAIL model

TL;DR: In this article, the scattering and extinction coefficients of the SAIL canopy reflectance model were derived for the case of a fixed arbitrary leaf inclination angle and a random leaf azimuth distribution.
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The radiation regime and architecture of plant stands

Juhan Ross
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the role of plant stands in the study of plant stand architecture and radiation regime and proposed a rational method for determining phytometric characteristics of a stand and productivity.
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Assessing vineyard condition with hyperspectral indices: Leaf and canopy reflectance simulation in a row-structured discontinuous canopy

TL;DR: In this article, a Li-Cor 1800-12 Integrating Sphere coupled with a 200 Am diameter single mode fiber to an Ocean Optics model USB2000 spectrometer was used for measuring the optical properties of reflectance and transmittance with a subsample of 605 leaves.
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Models of Vegetation Canopy Reflectance and Their Use in Estimation of Biophysical Parameters From Reflectance Data

TL;DR: A conceptual basis for the physics of the interaction of solar radiation with a vegetation canopy is presented in this article, where different factors which affect the reflectance from such a canopy are delineated.
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Water content estimation in vegetation with MODIS reflectance data and model inversion methods

TL;DR: In this paper, the applicability of radiative transfer model inversion methods to MODIS-equivalent synthetic spectra with random input variables to test different inversion assumptions is investigated, investigating its spectral capability for water content estimation.