Evaluating satellite remote sensing as a method for measuring yield variability in Avocado and Macadamia tree crops

A. Robson, M. Rahman, Jasmine Muir, A. Saint, C. Simpson, C. Searle
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This paper evaluates the potential of very high resolution multispectral (Worldview-3) satellite imagery for mapping yield parameters in avocado and macadamia orchards. An evaluation of 18 structural and pigment based vegetation indices (VIs) derived from Worldview-3 imagery identified a positive relationship to nut/ fruit weight (kg/tree) R 2 >0.69 for macadamia and R 2 >0.68 for avocado; and nut/ fruit number (per tree) R 2 >0.6 for macadamia and R 2 >0.61 for avocado. Using the algorithms derived between the optimal VI and the measured parameter, yield and nut/ fruit number maps were derived for each block. In the absence of a commercial yield monitor, the resulting yield maps offer significant benefit to growers for improving orchard management, harvest scheduling, and forward selling decisions.
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评估卫星遥感作为测量鳄梨和澳洲坚果树作物产量变异的方法
本文评估了非常高分辨率多光谱(Worldview-3)卫星图像在牛油果和夏威夷果果园产量参数制图中的潜力。通过对Worldview-3影像中18个基于结构和色素的植被指数(VIs)的评价,发现其与坚果/果实重(kg/树)呈正相关,其中澳洲坚果r2 >0.69,鳄梨r2 >0.68;坚果/果数(每棵)r2 >0.6,鳄梨r2 >0.61。利用最优VI与实测参数之间的算法,推导出每个地块的产量图和坚果/果实数图。在没有商业产量监视器的情况下,由此产生的产量图为种植者改善果园管理、收获计划和远期销售决策提供了显著的好处。
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Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science Proceedings of the XIIIth International Symposium on Ruminant Physiology (ISRP 2019) Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science Proceedings of the Seventeenth Biennial Conference of the Australasian Pig Science Association (APSA) Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Modelling Nutrient Digestion and Utilization in Farm Animals (MODNUT)
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