Remote sensing retrieval of winter wheat leaf area index and canopy chlorophyll density at different growth stages

Leaf area index (LAI) and canopy chlorophyll density (CCD) are key indicators of crop growth status. In this study, we compared several vegetation indices and their red-edge modified counterparts to evaluate the optimal red-edge bands and the best vegetation index at different growth stages. The ind...

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Main Authors: Naichen Xing, Wenjiang Huang, Huichun Ye, Yingying Dong, Weiping Kong, Yu Ren, Qiaoyun Xie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-07-01
Series:Big Earth Data
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20964471.2021.1918909
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spelling doaj-de19264ecd4e4289a62181af0640421f2021-08-09T15:50:08ZengTaylor & Francis GroupBig Earth Data2096-44712574-54172021-07-010012310.1080/20964471.2021.19189091918909Remote sensing retrieval of winter wheat leaf area index and canopy chlorophyll density at different growth stagesNaichen Xing0Wenjiang Huang1Huichun Ye2Yingying Dong3Weiping Kong4Yu Ren5Qiaoyun Xie6Key Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of SciencesKey Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of SciencesKey Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of SciencesKey Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of SciencesAerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of SciencesKey Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of SciencesUniversity of Technology SydneyLeaf area index (LAI) and canopy chlorophyll density (CCD) are key indicators of crop growth status. In this study, we compared several vegetation indices and their red-edge modified counterparts to evaluate the optimal red-edge bands and the best vegetation index at different growth stages. The indices were calculated with Sentinel-2 MSI data and hyperspectral data. Their performances were validated against ground measurements using R2, RMSE, and bias. The results suggest that indices computed with hyperspectral data exhibited higher R2 than multispectral data at the late jointing stage, head emergence stage, and filling stage. Furthermore, red-edge modified indices outperformed the traditional indices for both data genres. Inversion models indicated that the indices with short red-edge wavelengths showed better estimation at the early jointing and milk development stage, while indices with long red-edge wavelength estimate the sought variables better at the middle three stages. The results were consistent with the red-edge inflection point shift at different growth stages. The best indices for Sentinel-2 LAI retrieval, Sentinel-2 CCD retrieval, hyperspectral LAI retrieval, and hyperspectral CCD retrieval at five growth stages were determined in the research. These results are beneficial to crop trait monitoring by providing references for crop biophysical and biochemical parameters retrieval.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20964471.2021.1918909growth stageshyperspectralred-edge bandsentinel-2vegetation index
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author Naichen Xing
Wenjiang Huang
Huichun Ye
Yingying Dong
Weiping Kong
Yu Ren
Qiaoyun Xie
spellingShingle Naichen Xing
Wenjiang Huang
Huichun Ye
Yingying Dong
Weiping Kong
Yu Ren
Qiaoyun Xie
Remote sensing retrieval of winter wheat leaf area index and canopy chlorophyll density at different growth stages
Big Earth Data
growth stages
hyperspectral
red-edge band
sentinel-2
vegetation index
author_facet Naichen Xing
Wenjiang Huang
Huichun Ye
Yingying Dong
Weiping Kong
Yu Ren
Qiaoyun Xie
author_sort Naichen Xing
title Remote sensing retrieval of winter wheat leaf area index and canopy chlorophyll density at different growth stages
title_short Remote sensing retrieval of winter wheat leaf area index and canopy chlorophyll density at different growth stages
title_full Remote sensing retrieval of winter wheat leaf area index and canopy chlorophyll density at different growth stages
title_fullStr Remote sensing retrieval of winter wheat leaf area index and canopy chlorophyll density at different growth stages
title_full_unstemmed Remote sensing retrieval of winter wheat leaf area index and canopy chlorophyll density at different growth stages
title_sort remote sensing retrieval of winter wheat leaf area index and canopy chlorophyll density at different growth stages
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Big Earth Data
issn 2096-4471
2574-5417
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Leaf area index (LAI) and canopy chlorophyll density (CCD) are key indicators of crop growth status. In this study, we compared several vegetation indices and their red-edge modified counterparts to evaluate the optimal red-edge bands and the best vegetation index at different growth stages. The indices were calculated with Sentinel-2 MSI data and hyperspectral data. Their performances were validated against ground measurements using R2, RMSE, and bias. The results suggest that indices computed with hyperspectral data exhibited higher R2 than multispectral data at the late jointing stage, head emergence stage, and filling stage. Furthermore, red-edge modified indices outperformed the traditional indices for both data genres. Inversion models indicated that the indices with short red-edge wavelengths showed better estimation at the early jointing and milk development stage, while indices with long red-edge wavelength estimate the sought variables better at the middle three stages. The results were consistent with the red-edge inflection point shift at different growth stages. The best indices for Sentinel-2 LAI retrieval, Sentinel-2 CCD retrieval, hyperspectral LAI retrieval, and hyperspectral CCD retrieval at five growth stages were determined in the research. These results are beneficial to crop trait monitoring by providing references for crop biophysical and biochemical parameters retrieval.
topic growth stages
hyperspectral
red-edge band
sentinel-2
vegetation index
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20964471.2021.1918909
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