Discriminant analysis for lodging severity classification in wheat using RADARSAT-2 and Sentinel-1 data
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Crop lodging - the bending of crop stems from their upright position or the failure of root-soil anchorage systems - is a major yield-reducing factor in wheat and causes deterioration of grain quality. The severity of lodging can be measured by a lodging score (LS)- an index calculated from the crop angle of inclination (CAI) and crop lodged area (LA). LS is difficult and time consuming to measure manually meaning that information on lodging occurrence and severity is limited and sparse. Remote sensing-based estimates of LS can provide more timely, synoptic and reliable information on crop lodging across vast areas. This information could improve estimates of crop yield losses, inform insurance loss adjusters and influence management decisions for subsequent seasons.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lodging score; Lodging severity; Sentinel-1; RADARSAT-2; PLS-DA; Sustainable agriculture
List of contributors:
Boschetti, Mirco
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