New method accurately estimates crop growth potential for optimal harvests!
The researchers studied how plants absorb sunlight for growth by looking at the color of their leaves. They found that a measure called normalized difference was better than greenness for estimating sunlight absorption. This measure could accurately predict how much sunlight plants took in during different stages of growth. The researchers also discovered that this method worked consistently across different years and planting dates. Overall, using normalized difference could help estimate sunlight absorption by plants throughout the growing season.