In situ hyperspectral data analysis for pigment content estimation of rice leaves

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程乾
黄敬峰
王秀珍
王人潮
机构
[1] Institute of Agricultural Remote Sensing & Information Application
[2] Institute of Agricultural Remote Sensing & Information Application Zhejiang University
[3] China
[4] Hangzhou 310029
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Pigment contents; Hyperspectral reflectance; Rice leaves; Correlation;
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Analyses of the correlation between hyperspectral reflectance and pigment content including chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and carotenoid of leaves in different sites of rice were reported in this paper. The hyperspectral reflectance of late rice during the whole growing season was measured using a Spectroradiometer with spectral range of 350-1050 nm and resolution of 3 nm. The chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and carotenoid contents in rice leaves in rice fields to which different levels of nitrogen were applied were measured. The chlorophyll a content of upper leaves was well correlated with the spectral variables. However, the correlation between both chlorophyll b and caroteniod and the spectral variables was far from that of chlorophyll a. The potential of hyperspectral reflectance measurement for estimating chlorophyll a of upper leaves was evaluated using univariate correlation and multivariate regression analysis methods with different types of predictors. This study showed that the most suitable estimated model of chlorophyll a of upper leaves was obtained by using some hyperspectral variables such as SD r, SD b and their integration.
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页码:106 / 112
页数:7
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