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Estimationg rice growth parameters using X-band scatterometer data

IGARSS2010, Honolulu Hawaii, July 25-30, 2010. Estimationg rice growth parameters using X-band scatterometer data. Yihyun Kim 1* , S.Young Hong 1 , Eunyoung Choe 1 and Hoonyol Lee 2. 1 National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA, Korea

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Estimationg rice growth parameters using X-band scatterometer data

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  1. IGARSS2010, Honolulu Hawaii, July 25-30, 2010 Estimationg rice growth parameters using X-band scatterometer data Yihyun Kim1*, S.Young Hong1, Eunyoung Choe1 and Hoonyol Lee2 1National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA, Korea 2 Department of Geophysics, Kangwon National University, Korea

  2. Contents 1 Background 2 Material and Methods 3 Results 4 Conclusion

  3. Background • Rice is one of the major crops in Korea • Microwave radar can penetrate cloud cover regardless of weather condition • Ground-based polarimetric scatterometer has advantage of monitoring crop conditions with full polarization and various frequencies • Plant parameters such as LAI, biomass, plant height are highly correlated with backscattering coefficients • ENVISAT SAR data (5.3 GHz, hh-, hv-polarizations, and incidence angles between 28.5° and 40.9°) to monitor rice growth and compared the data with simulation results (Le Toan et al, 1997)

  4. Background • RADARSAT data (5.3 GHz, hh-polarization, and incidence angles between 36° and 46°) was analyzed for monitoring the rice growth in Korea (Hong et al,2000) • Backscattering coefficients from a ground scatterometer are often affected by weather condition the necessity of near-continuous automatic measurement has arisen by the experiment in 2007 (Kim et al, 2008)

  5. Objective • To analyze scattering characteristics of paddy rice obtained from L, C, X-band automatic scatterometer system • Relationship between backscattering coefficients in L, C, X-band and plant parameters with full polarization • Prediction of rice growth parameters using backscattering coefficients in L, C, X-band

  6. Study site - An experimental field at NAAS, Suwon, Korea • Testing varieties : Chuchoungbyeo • The size field : 660m2

  7. Materials and Methods • L, C, X-band automatic scatterometer system X-band C-band L-band • Measurement Interval : 1 per 10 minutes

  8. Materials and Methods • Specification of the L, C, X-band automatic scatterometer system

  9. Radar backscattering measurement - Between before transplanting(17 May, 2009) and harvesting stage(12 Oct, 2009) • Growth data collection - Leaf Area Index, Plant height, Fresh and Dry weight etc. Transplant stage (mid-May) Panicle formation stage (mid-July) Heading stage (mid-Aug) Harvesting stage (mid-Oct)

  10. Calculation of backscattering coefficients (apply to radar equation) • Backscattering coefficients of X-band the follow expression

  11. Results • Temporal variations ingrowth parameters during rice growth heading stage <Plant height> <Leaf Area Index>

  12. Results • Temporal variations ingrowth parameters during rice growth heading stage <Dry biomass> <Fresh biomass>

  13. Results • Temporal variations of backscattering coefficients at polarization and incident angle 45° for the L-band booting stage ~ heading stage (most active rice growth period)

  14. Results • Temporal variations of backscattering coefficients at polarization and incident angle 45° for the C-band

  15. Results • Temporal variations of backscattering coefficients at polarization and incident angle 45° for the X-band

  16. Results • Relationship between backscattering coefficients at L, C, X-band and plant variables • L-band • C-band • X-band

  17. Results • Optimum condition for estimation of rice growth parameters

  18. Results • Prediction of Leaf Area Index using backscattering coefficients(L-band, HH) y = 0.8739x + 0.4459 R2 = 0.95*** RMSE = 0.2346

  19. Results • Prediction of Biomass using backscattering coefficients (L-band, HH) y = 1.0028x – 0.5471 R2 = 0.95*** RMSE = 8.5412

  20. Results • Prediction of Grain dry weight using backscattering coefficients (X-band, VV) y = 1.1099x – 1.3067 R2 = 0.96*** RMSE = 1.7685

  21. Conclusions • Backscattering coefficients of rice crop were investigated with an automatically -operating ground-based scatterometer • The temporal variations of the backscattering coefficients of the rice crop at L, C, X-band during rice growth period • HH-polarization backscattering coefficients higher than VV-polarization • backscattering coefficients after effective tilleringstage(mid-June) • Relationships between backscattering coefficients and the rice growth parameters • Biomass, LAI was correlated with HH-backscattering coefficients in L-band • X-band was sensitive to grain maturity at near harvesting season • Prediction of rice growth parameters using backscattering coefficients in L, C, X-band

  22. Thank You !

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