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Unlocking the Potential of Hyperspectral Imaging of Plants for Precision Agriculture and Plant Phenotyping

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Abstract

Hyperspectral sensors offer the potential to monitor plants non-invasively. Analysis of spectral signatures enable the detection of specific plant stress. This is a prerequisite for site- specific management strategies and may reduce the input of agrochemicals.

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