Publications by authors named "Andrej Halabuk"

Article Synopsis
  • Multispectral devices have great potential for use in biological, ecological, and agricultural studies by providing key insights into plant structure and chemistry.
  • The study compared the affordable PolyPen (PP) leaf spectrometer with the high-end FieldSpec-4 device, evaluating their reliability and sensitivity across various wheat genotypes.
  • Although the FieldSpec-4 outperformed the PP in detecting genotypic and seasonal changes, the PP still demonstrated sufficient sensitivity and valuable correlations, indicating it can be effectively used in plant studies with the right parameters.
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Remote detection and monitoring of the vegetation responses to stress became relevant for sustainable agriculture. Ongoing developments in optical remote sensing technologies have provided tools to increase our understanding of stress-related physiological processes. Therefore, this study aimed to provide an overview of the main spectral technologies and retrieval approaches for detecting crop stress in agriculture.

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Non-photosynthetic vegetation (NPV) biomass has been identified as a priority variable for upcoming spaceborne imaging spectroscopy missions, calling for a quantitative estimation of lignocellulosic plant material as opposed to the sole indication of surface coverage. Therefore, we propose a hybrid model for the retrieval of non-photosynthetic cropland biomass. The workflow included coupling the leaf optical model PROSPECT-PRO with the canopy reflectance model 4SAIL, which allowed us to simulate NPV biomass from carbon-based constituents (CBC) and leaf area index (LAI).

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Ecosystem service (ES) spatial modelling is a key component of the integrated assessments designed to support policies and management practices aiming at environmental sustainability. ESTIMAP ("Ecosystem Service Mapping Tool") is a collection of spatially explicit models, originally developed to support policies at a European scale. We based our analysis on 10 case studies, and 3 ES models.

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