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Winter wheat biomass estimation based on canopy spectra

作  者:
Ling Zheng;Ding Zhu;Dong Liang;Baohua Zhang;Cheng Wang;Chunjiang Zha
单  位:
1. Beijing Research Center for Information Technology in Agriculture, Beijing 100097, China;#R##N#2. School of Electronic Information Engineering, Anhui University, Hefei 230039, China;2. School of Electronic Information Engineering, Anhui University, Hefei 230039, China;1. Beijing Research Center for Information Technology in Agriculture, Beijing 100097, P.R. China;#R##N#2. College of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, P.R. Chin
关键词:
winter wheat;nm;canopy spectra;based on;estimate;calibration and validatio
摘  要:
The winter wheat aboveground biomass is an important agronomic parameter to estimate the growth status, and evaluate the yield and quality. Spectrum technique provides a nondestructive and fast method for estimating the winter wheat biomass. In order to find the optimum model by analyzing the wheat canopy spectral characteristic during the whole growth period, field trails were conducted at the National Demonstration Base of Precision Agriculture in Beijing Xiaotangshan town. A portable spectrometer (200-1100 nm) was used to collect the wheat canopy spectra of different varieties at the different growth stages (green stage, jointing stage, booting stage, heading stage and filling stage), clipping the winter wheat at ground level at the same time. Regression and correlation analysis were used to establish the winter wheat biomass estimation models in this study. The results showed that the biggest different bands of the winter wheat canopy spectral reflection curves mainly lied along the blue and near-infrared bands. The spectral reflectance at 678 nm in the visible light range had the best correlation with the biomass (correlation=0.724). The monadic regression analysis, the multiple regression analysis and the partial least squares regression analysis were applied to establish the biomass estimation models, among which the partial least squares regression (PLS) model had higher modeling precision. The R-2 of the calibration and validation were 0.916 and 0.911, respectively. The root-mean-square error (RMSE) of the calibration and validation were 0.090 kg and 0.094 kg (Sample area 50 cmx60 cm). The results indicated that the PLS model (400-1000 nm) could fully estimate the aboveground biomass in the whole growth period of wheat with a better measurement accuracy.

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