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Using UAV-Based SOPC Derived LAI and SAFY Model for Biomass and Yield Estimation of Winter Wheat

Yang Song, Jinfei Wang, Jiali Shang, Chunhua Liao

2020Remote Sensing20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Knowledge of sub-field yield potential is critical for guiding precision farming. The recently developed simulated observation of point cloud (SOPC) method can generate high spatial resolution winter wheat effective leaf area index (SOPC-LAIe) maps from the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based point cloud data without ground-based measurements. In this study, the SOPC-LAIe maps, for the first time, were applied to the simple algorithm for yield estimation (SAFY) to generate the sub-field biomass and yield maps. First, the dry aboveground biomass (DAM) measurements were used to determine the crop cultivar-specific parameters and simulated green leaf area index (LAI) in the SAFY model. Then, the SOPC-LAIe maps were converted to green LAI using a normalization approach. Finally, the multiple SOPC-LAIe maps were applied to the SAFY model to generate the final DAM and yield maps. The root mean square error (RMSE) between the estimated and measured yield is 88 g/m2, and the relative root mean squire error (RRMSE) is 15.2%. The pixel-based DAM and yield map generated in this study revealed clearly the within-field yield variation. This framework using the UAV-based SOPC-LAIe maps and SAFY model could be a simple and low-cost alternative for final yield estimation at the sub-field scale.

Topics & Concepts

Mean squared errorRemote sensingLeaf area indexPoint cloudBiomass (ecology)Environmental scienceYield (engineering)Normalization (sociology)PixelPrecision agricultureMathematicsComputer scienceAgronomyAgricultureStatisticsGeographyArtificial intelligenceMaterials scienceArchaeologyBiologyAnthropologyMetallurgySociologyRemote Sensing in AgricultureRemote Sensing and LiDAR ApplicationsGreenhouse Technology and Climate Control
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