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Zhang, Z.; Lan, Y.; Wu, P.; Han, W. (2015). OPTIMUM MONITORING TIME FOR THE NORMALIZED DIFFERENCE VEGETATION INDEX OF CROPS. TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASABE, 58(3), 641-647.

Abstract
Influenced by such factors as air temperature, humidity, solar radiation, and soil moisture, the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) for remote sensing of vegetation always changes dynamically within a day. Therefore, choosing the proper time to monitor the index is very important so as to minimize the effects of these factors. In this study, the NDVIs of soybean, cotton, pasture, regular grass, and weeds were measured with a GreenSeeker handheld NDVI sensor for six consecutive days. Furthermore, SPSS statistical software was used to test the differences in the NDVI values between different times for the five types of vegetation. The optimum monitoring time was determined as the period with minimum NDVI change by investigating the NDVI changes within a day and during the days after rainfall. The results showed that the most suitable time within a day for monitoring the NDVI was from 10:00 to 12:00 in the morning, and the best time was from 10:00 to 11:00. The most suitable time for monitoring the NDVI after saturating rainfall was from the 2nd day to the 4th day, and the best time was from the 3rd day to the 4th day.

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