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1 September 1996 Determining laser induced fluorescence excitation wavelengths for detection of stress in vegetation
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Proceedings Volume 2778, 17th Congress of the International Commission for Optics: Optics for Science and New Technology; 27787Z (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2315976
Event: 17th Congress of the International Commission for Optics: Optics for Science and New Technology, 1996, Taejon, Korea, Republic of
Abstract
Considerable effort is being directed by many research groups toward the development of instrumentation to remotely excite and sense the fluorescence of vegetation at the field and forest canopy level. Fluorescence sensing systems are being developed for ground based mobile vans, helicopters, and small aircraft. Excitation of fluorescence for detection of plant stress conditions are the goals of these efforts.
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James E. McMurtrey "Determining laser induced fluorescence excitation wavelengths for detection of stress in vegetation", Proc. SPIE 2778, 17th Congress of the International Commission for Optics: Optics for Science and New Technology, 27787Z (1 September 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2315976
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