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  1. Purdue Agronomy Farm Sorghum Polarization (836401)

    2015-07-16 15:38:49 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Vern C. Vanderbilt | doi:10.4231/R7X63JV2

    Purdue Agronomy Farm Sorghum Polarization Tests

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1923

  2. Purdue Agronomy Farm Corn Leaf Nitrogen (791812)

    2015-05-04 20:12:16 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R7X9287B

    Purdue Agronomy Farm Corn Leaf Nitrogen

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1816

  3. Purdue Agronomy Farm Soybean Row Direction (791810)

    2015-05-04 19:42:51 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R7222RQ7

    The objective of the experiment is to determine the effect of rows and row direction, variables in the area of cultural practices, on the reflective response of a soybean canopy as a function of azimuth and zenith sun angles.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1814

  4. Purdue Agronomy Farm Instrument Altitude (791811)

    2015-05-05 14:30:54 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R75T3HFN

    The object of the experiment is to determine how the canopy reflectance varies as a function of height above the crop and, particularly, what minimum height is needed to acquire repeatable reflectance measurements.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1815

  5. Purdue Agronomy Farm Corn Potassium and Phosphorous (781803)

    2015-05-04 20:07:57 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R7F769HT

    The purpose of this experiment was to examine the effects of different levels of soil phosphorous and potassium on the reflectance and radiant temperatures of corn.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1824

  6. Purdue Agronomy Farm Other Crops (791809)

    2015-05-05 14:28:23 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R7K07263

    The purpose of this experiment was to obtain data for crops other than corn, soybeans, and winter wheat which may have similar spectral characteristics.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1813

  7. Purdue Agronomy Farm Corn Leaf Blight (791805)

    2015-05-04 20:13:55 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R7PR7SXQ

    The specific objectives of the experiment were to determine the relationship of disease severity level to the spectral characteristics of corn.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1809

  8. Purdue Agronomy Farm Soybean Management (781805)

    2015-05-04 20:06:34 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R7TH8JNF

    The purpose of this experiment was to examine the effect of important cultural/management practices on the reflectance of soybeans.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1826

  9. Purdue Agronomy Farm Calibration (801808)

    2015-04-30 18:48:39 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R70K26HG

    Calibration test

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1789

  10. Purdue Agronomy Farm Calibration (791808)

    2015-05-05 14:31:57 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R7Z899C5

    Collection reference data for calibration

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1812

  11. Purdue Agronomy Farm Calibration (781806)

    2015-05-04 20:10:52 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R76T0JK1

    Calibration data

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1827

  12. Kansas Small Grains (771202)

    2015-05-04 20:08:57 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Marvin E. Bauer | doi:10.4231/R7VH5KST

    The objective of this experiment was to determine if various small grains can be discriminated from each other based on their spectral reflectance.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1874

  13. Kansas Other Crops (771204)

    2015-05-05 14:35:20 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Marvin E. Bauer | doi:10.4231/R708638H

    Kansas Other Crops

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1875

  14. Calibration North Dakota Test Site 1966 (761211)

    2015-04-30 01:13:49 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Marvin E. Bauer | doi:10.4231/R7416V0V

    Calibration test

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1858

  15. Spring Wheat Sun/View Angle (761216)

    2015-04-30 01:17:57 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Marvin E. Bauer | doi:10.4231/R77P8WB0

    The purpose of this experiment is to characterize a spring wheat canopy by its reflectance at various view and illumination angles and by its physical and agronomic attributes.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1861

  16. Kansas FSAS Calibration (771201)

    2015-04-30 01:16:45 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Marvin E. Bauer | doi:10.4231/R7CF9N18

    Kansas FSAS Calibration test

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1873

  17. Angle Modeling North Dakota (751216)

    2015-04-30 01:12:49 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Marvin E. Bauer | doi:10.4231/R7N014GV

    Angle modelling

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1836

  18. Purdue Agronomy Farm Soil Background (791807)

    2015-04-22 17:49:36 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R74X55R1

    The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effects of soil background (soil color, soil moisture, soil roughness) on the spectral response of corn.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1811

  19. Purdue Agronomy Farm Soil Background (781807)

    2015-04-22 17:50:29 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R78P5XFX

    The purpose of this experiment was to examine the effects of soil background (soil moisture) on the spectral response of corn.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1828

  20. Purdue Agronomy Farm Corn Moisture Stress (791801)

    2015-04-22 17:29:58 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Craig S. T. Daughtry | doi:10.4231/R7DF6P5N

    This experiment was a limited study of the effects of deficits in plant available moisture on the spectral characteristics of corn canopies.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1805

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