New method accurately estimates sunlight absorbed by wheat crops for optimal growth.
The researchers studied how much sunlight wheat plants absorb for photosynthesis by using a model based on leaf area and growth stage. They found that a measure called normalized difference was better at estimating sunlight absorption than another measure called greenness. This means that normalized difference can help predict how much sunlight wheat plants take in, especially during the growth phase. This information can be useful for improving crop growth models.