Airborne Videography to Identify Spatial Plant Growth Variability for Grain Sorghum

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作者
Yang C. [1 ,2 ]
Anderson G.L. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] USDA-ARS Subtropic. Agric. Res. Ctr., 2413 East Highway 83, Weslaco
[2] USDA-ARS, Sidney, MN
关键词
Grain sorghum; Precision farming; Remote sensing; Spatial variability; Videography;
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10.1023/A:1009917617316
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Much research has focused on the use of intensive grid soil sampling and yield monitors to identify within-field spatial variability in precision farming. This paper reports on the use of airborne videography to identify spatial plant growth patterns for grain sorghum. Color-infrared (CIR) digital video images were acquired from two grain sorghum fields in south Texas several times during the 1995 and 1996 growing seasons. The video images were registered, and classified into several zones of homogeneous spectral response using an unsupervised classification procedure. Ground truthing was performed upon a limited number of sites within each zone to determine plant density, plant height, leaf area index, biomass, and grain yield. Results from both years showed that the digital video imagery identified within-field plant growth variability and that classification maps effectively differentiated grain production levels and growth conditions within the two fields. A temporal comparison of the images and classification maps indicated that plant growth patterns differed somewhat between the two successive growing seasons, though areas exhibiting consistently high or low yield were identified within each field.
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