The effect of row direction on the microwave emission from vegetation canopies

Experiments were conducted to determine the microwave brighthness temperature of corn and soybean canopies as a function of polarization and azimuth look direction. A strong dependence on row direction and polarization is observed for soybeans. The corn canopy shows a similar dependence, although to a lesser extent. The variation in brightness temperature is shown to be related to the canopy alone, since the underlying soil surface was blocked by reflecting metal screens.