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    Prediction of Root Biomass in Cassava Based on Ground Penetrating Radar Phenomics by Agbona, Afolabi, Teare, Brody, Ruiz-Guzman, Henry, Dobreva, Iliyana D., Everett, Mark E., Adams, Tyler, Montesinos-Lopez, Osval A., Kulakow, Peter A., Hays, Dirk B.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-12-2021)
    “…Cassava as a world food security crop still suffers from an inadequate means to measure early storage root bulking (ESRB), a trait that describes early…”
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    Wavelet Analysis of GPR Data for Belowground Mass Assessment of Sorghum Hybrid for Soil Carbon Sequestration by Wolfe, Matthew, Dobreva, Iliyana D., Ruiz-Guzman, Henry A., Huo, Da, Teare, Brody L., Adams, Tyler, Everett, Mark E., Bishop, Michael, Jessup, Russell, Hays, Dirk B.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2023)
    “…Among many agricultural practices proposed to cut carbon emissions in the next 30 years is the deposition of carbon in soils as plant matter. Adding rooting…”
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    Thresholding Analysis and Feature Extraction from 3D Ground Penetrating Radar Data for Noninvasive Assessment of Peanut Yield by Dobreva, Iliyana D., Ruiz-Guzman, Henry A., Barrios-Perez, Ilse, Adams, Tyler, Teare, Brody L., Payton, Paxton, Everett, Mark E., Burow, Mark D., Hays, Dirk B.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (12-05-2021)
    “…This study explores the efficacy of utilizing a novel ground penetrating radar (GPR) acquisition platform and data analysis methods to quantify peanut yield…”
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    Fractional snow cover mapping through artificial neural network analysis of MODIS surface reflectance by Dobreva, Iliyana D., Klein, Andrew G.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (15-12-2011)
    “…Accurate areal measurements of snow cover extent are important for hydrological and climate modeling. The traditional method of mapping snow cover is binary…”
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