Impact of Varying Light and Dew on Ground Cover Estimates from Active NDVI, RGB, and LiDAR
Título
Impact of Varying Light and Dew on Ground Cover Estimates from Active NDVI, RGB, and LiDAR
Autor
David M. Deery, David J. Smith, Robert Davy, Jose A. Jimenez-Berni, Jose A. Jimenez-Berni, Greg J. Rebetzke, Richard A. James
Descripción
Canopy ground cover (GC) is an important agronomic measure for evaluating crop establishment and early growth. This study evaluates the reliability of GC estimates, in the presence of varying light and dew on leaves, from three different ground-based sensors: (1) normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) from the commercially available GreenSeeker®; (2) RGB images from a digital camera, where GC was determined as the portion of pixels from each image meeting a greenness criterion (i.e., Green−Red/Green+Red>0); and (3) LiDAR using two separate approaches: (a) GC from LiDAR red reflectance (whereby red reflectance less than five was classified as vegetation) and (b) GC from LiDAR height (whereby height greater than 10 cm was classified as vegetation). Hourly measurements were made early in the season at two different growth stages (tillering and stem elongation), among wheat genotypes highly diverse for canopy characteristics. The active NDVI showed the least variation through time and was particularly stable, regardless of the available light or the presence of dew. In addition, between-sample-time Pearson correlations for NDVI were consistently high and significant (P
Fecha
2021
Identificador
10.34133/2021/9842178
Fuente
Plant Phenomics
Editor
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Cobertura
Plant culture, Botany, Genetics
Colección
Citación
David M. Deery, David J. Smith, Robert Davy, Jose A. Jimenez-Berni, Jose A. Jimenez-Berni, Greg J. Rebetzke, Richard A. James, “Impact of Varying Light and Dew on Ground Cover Estimates from Active NDVI, RGB, and LiDAR,” SOCICT Open, consulta 19 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/26322.
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