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1. Estimation of Soil Moisture from RADARSAT-2 Multi-Polarized SAR Data over Wheat FieldsGuijun Yanga... G. Yang |
2. Spatial and Temporal Variation of Soil Nitrogen Within Winter Wheat Growth SeasonThis study aims to explore the spatial and temporal variation characteristics of soil ammonium nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen within winter wheat growth season. A nitrogen-rich strip fertilizer experiment with eight different treatments was conducted in 2014. Soil nitrogen samples of 20-30cm depth near wheat root were collected by in-situ Macro Rhizon soil solution collector then soil ammonium nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen content determined by SEAL AutoAnalyzer3 instrument. Classical statistics... X. Song, G. Yang, Y. Ma, R. Wang, C. Yang |
3. Estimates of Plant Number of Maize Crop at Seedling from High-Throughput UAV ImageryThe acquisition of such agricultural information as crop growth and output is of great significance for the development of modern agriculture. Using the image analysis is important to gain information on plant properties, health and phenotype. This study uses the unmanned aerial vehicle images about Maize breeding material collected in Beijing Xiao Tang mountain town in June 2017. The four color space transformation of RGB, HSV, YCbCr and L*A*B was used to divide the UAV image foreground (crop)... S. Liu, G. Yang |
4. Using Canopy Hyperspectral Measurements to Evaluate Nitrogen Status in Different Leaf Layers of Winter WheatNitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrient matters for crop growth and has the marked influence on the ultimate formation of yield and quality in crop production. As the most mobile nutrient constituent, N always transfers from the bottom to top leaves under N stress condition. Vertical gradient changes of leaf N concentration are a general feature in canopies of crops. Hence, it is significant to effectively acquire vertical N information for optimizing N fertilization managements.... X. Xu, Z. Li, G. Yang, X. Gu, X. Song, X. Yang, H. Feng |
5. Mapping Leaf Area Index of Maize in Tasseling Stage Based on Beer-Lambert Law and Landsat-8 ImageLeaf area index (LAI) is one of the important structural parameters of crop population, which could be used to monitor the variety of crop canopy structure and analyze photosynthesis rate. Mapping leaf area index of maize in a large scale by using remote sensing technology is very important for management of fertilizer and water, monitoring growth change and predicting yield. The Beer-Lambert law has been preliminarily applied to develop inversion model of crop LAI, and has achieved good application... X. Gu, S. Wang, G. Yang, X. Xu |
6. Evaluation of Vertical C/N Distribution in Maize Canopy Using Ensemble Learning with Hyperspectral DataMetabolic status of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) as two essential elements in crop plants has essential influence on the ultimate formation of yield and quality in crop production. Ratio of carbon to nitrogen (C/N), defined as the ratio of LCC (leaf carbon concentration) to LNC (leaf nitrogen concentration), is useful for understanding and quantifying carbon and nitrogen metabolism in crops, and is one metrics for effectively evaluating the balance of carbon and nitrogen, nutrient status and growth... X. Xu, X. Xu, Y. Meng, G. Yang, Y. Song, H. Xue |
7. Estimation of Sugarcane Yield Based on Phenological Feature Extraction from Time-Series Sentinel-1 Images and Machine LearningDue to frequently rainy and cloudy weather in the main sugarcane production areas, optical remote sensing data are often missing, and the conventional yield estimation models based on radar remote sensing data lack the support of crop growth mechanisms. This study aims to explore a new yield estimation method for capturing the key dynamic growth features of sugarcane under all-weather conditions. This study takes the sugarcane yield in the dominant area of sugarcane production, Guangxi Zhuang... H. Xue, X. Xu, G. Yang, Z. Xu, S. Xiaoyu, L. Chen |