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Sensor-based measurements of NDVI in small grain and corn fields by tractor, drone, and satellite platforms

Jarrod O. Miller, Pinki Mondal, Manan Sarupria

2023Crop and Environment15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of sensors for variable rate nitrogen (VRN) applications is transitioning from equipment-based to drone and satellite technologies. However, regional algorithms, initially designed for proximal active sensors, require evaluation for compatibility with remotely sensed reflectance and N-rate predictions. This study observed normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) data from six small grain and two corn fields over three years. We employed three platforms: tractor-mounted active sensors (T-NDVI) and passive multispectral drone (D-NDVI) and satellite (S-NDVI) sensors. Averaged NDVI values were extracted from the as-applied equipment polygons. Correlations between NDVI values from the three platforms were positive and strong, with D-NDVI consistently recording the highest values, particularly in areas with lower plant biomass (NDVI) values. This was attributed to D-NDVI's lower soil reflectance and its ability to measure the entire biomass within equipment polygons. For small grains, sensors spaced on equipment booms may not capture accurate biomass in poor-growing, low-NDVI regions. Regarding VRN, S-NDVI and D-NDVI occasionally aligned with T-NDVI recommendations but often suggested half the active sensor rate. Final yields showed some correlation with landscape variables, irrespective of N application. This finding suggests the potential use of drone or satellite imagery to provide multiple NDVI maps before application, plant growth response to landscape conditions and thereby enhancing VRN effectiveness.

Topics & Concepts

Normalized Difference Vegetation IndexRemote sensingMultispectral imageEnvironmental scienceDroneSatelliteSatellite imageryGeographyAgronomyLeaf area indexEngineeringBiologyAerospace engineeringGeneticsRemote Sensing in AgricultureRemote Sensing and LiDAR ApplicationsLand Use and Ecosystem Services
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