Hyperspectral imaging for small-scale analysis of symptoms caused by different sugar beet diseases

被引:0
|
作者
Anne-Katrin Mahlein
Ulrike Steiner
Christian Hillnhütter
Heinz-Wilhelm Dehne
Erich-Christian Oerke
机构
[1] Institute for Crop Science and Resource Conservation (INRES) - Phytomedicine,
[2] University of Bonn,undefined
来源
Plant Methods | / 8卷
关键词
hyperspectral imaging; spectral reflectance; plant disease; leaf traits;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) offers high potential as a non-invasive diagnostic tool for disease detection. In this paper leaf characteristics and spectral reflectance of sugar beet leaves diseased with Cercospora leaf spot, powdery mildew and leaf rust at different development stages were connected. Light microscopy was used to describe the morphological changes in the host tissue due to pathogen colonisation. Under controlled conditions a hyperspectral imaging line scanning spectrometer (ImSpector V10E) with a spectral resolution of 2.8 nm from 400 to 1000 nm and a spatial resolution of 0.19 mm was used for continuous screening and monitoring of disease symptoms during pathogenesis. A pixel-wise mapping of spectral reflectance in the visible and near-infrared range enabled the detection and detailed description of diseased tissue on the leaf level. Leaf structure was linked to leaf spectral reflectance patterns. Depending on the interaction with the host tissue, the pathogens caused disease-specific spectral signatures. The influence of the pathogens on leaf reflectance was a function of the developmental stage of the disease and of the subarea of the symptoms. Spectral reflectance in combination with Spectral Angle Mapper classification allowed for the differentiation of mature symptoms into zones displaying all ontogenetic stages from young to mature symptoms. Due to a pixel-wise extraction of pure spectral signatures a better understanding of changes in leaf reflectance caused by plant diseases was achieved using HSI. This technology considerably improves the sensitivity and specificity of hyperspectrometry in proximal sensing of plant diseases.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Bacterial biocontrol agents against diseases caused by Rhizoctonia solani in sugar beet
    Albastawisi E.M.
    Kotan R.
    Indian Phytopathology, 2024, 77 (1) : 211 - 217
  • [22] Improvement of Lesion Phenotyping in Cercospora beticola-Sugar Beet Interaction by Hyperspectral Imaging
    Leucker, Marlene
    Mahlein, Anne-Katrin
    Steiner, Ulrike
    Oerke, Erich -Christian
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2016, 106 (02) : 177 - 184
  • [23] Stirring by small-scale vortices caused by patchy mixing
    Sundermeyer, MA
    Ledwell, JR
    Oakey, NS
    Greenan, BJW
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY, 2005, 35 (07) : 1245 - 1262
  • [24] Capillary entrapment caused by small-scale wettability heterogeneities
    van Lingen, P.P.
    Bruining, Johannes
    van Kruijsdijk, C.P.J.W.
    SPE Reservoir Engineering (Society of Petroleum Engineers), 1996, 11 (02): : 93 - 99
  • [25] Capillary entrapment caused by small-scale wettability heterogeneities
    vanLingen, PP
    Bruining, J
    vanKruijsdijk, CPJW
    SPE RESERVOIR ENGINEERING, 1996, 11 (02): : 93 - 99
  • [26] Using Tarps to Reduce Tillage in Small-scale Organic Beet Production
    Hutton, Mark G.
    Rowley, Nicholas
    Hutchinson, Mark
    Maher, Ryan
    Caldwell, Brian
    Rangarajan, Anusuya
    Rylander, Haley
    HORTSCIENCE, 2018, 53 (09) : S256 - S257
  • [27] Towards quantitative small-scale thermal imaging
    McMillan, J. L.
    Whittam, A.
    Rokosz, M.
    Simpson, R. C.
    MEASUREMENT, 2018, 117 : 429 - 434
  • [28] Photomultiplier enables small-scale gamma imaging
    Hand, AJ
    PHOTONICS SPECTRA, 2000, 34 (04) : 55 - 55
  • [29] Opportunities for small-scale biorefinery for production of sugar and ethanol in the Netherlands
    Kolfschoten, Ruben C.
    Bruins, Marieke E.
    Sanders, Johan P. M.
    BIOFUELS BIOPRODUCTS & BIOREFINING-BIOFPR, 2014, 8 (04): : 475 - 486
  • [30] SMALL-SCALE SYSTEMS-ANALYSIS
    COX, BB
    LIBRARY SOFTWARE REVIEW, 1987, 6 (04): : 200 - 201