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Are NDVI Readings Sensors Dependent?

Are NDVI Readings Sensors Dependent?. Tremblay, N., Z. Wang, B. Ma, C. Bélec and P. Vigneault St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec. Yara FieldScan (N-Sensor). Yara FieldScan (N-Sensor). GreenSeeker. Justifications. Variable N Rates Based on vegetation indices (e.g. NDVI)

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Are NDVI Readings Sensors Dependent?

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  1. Are NDVI Readings Sensors Dependent? Tremblay, N., Z. Wang, B. Ma, C. Bélec and P. Vigneault St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec

  2. Yara FieldScan (N-Sensor)

  3. Yara FieldScan (N-Sensor)

  4. GreenSeeker

  5. Justifications • Variable N Rates • Based on vegetation indices (e.g. NDVI) • Algorithms under development • Importance of univariate population statistics in the design of fertilization algorithms (Pena-Yewtukhiw et al., 2006) • Divide the population into classes, and then treat each class with a particular rate of fertilizer N • Are NDVI readings (therefore, the algorithms) sensors dependent?

  6. Outfit For Devices Comparison v. 2007

  7. Sensors Sampling Density on Summer Wheat 2005 GreenSeeker Yara FieldScan

  8. Yara FieldScan Scanning Area as Compared to GreenSeeker Positions

  9. 0.47 0.41 0.77 0.86 2006 0.46 ZGS33 (42 DAS) 0.90 Yara FieldScan NDVI and GreenSeeker NDVI in Wheat 2005 ZGS30 (33 DAS) ZGS23 (30 DAS) ZGS41 (40 DAS)

  10. Variability in Wheat Field 2006

  11. Wheat • CV of NDVI values decreased with growth stages and were lower with the Yara FieldScan • Yara FieldScan saturated earlier • However, in 2006, for NDVI lower than 0.5: • NDVI_Yara’s CV: 26 % • NDVI_GS’s CV: 31 % • GreenSeeker showed no progression with growth stage

  12. Yara FieldScan • 50-100 m²/s • Scan at an oblique view zenith angle (64° on average)

  13. Oblique vs nadir views • Plant Chl concentration better predicted from oblique-looking reflectance measurements (Demetriades-Shah and Court, 1987) • Soil reflectance is reduced • Spot area of oblique angle (45°) greater by 50 % (Poss et al., 2006) • Saturates at lower values than nadir directions (Myneni and Williams, 1994) • Likely more sensitive to canopy conditions at early stages

  14. Corn 2005

  15. 0.30 0.32 x2.0 0.47 0.64 Yara FieldScan NDVI and GreenSeeker NDVI in Corn 2005 2006 V4 (43 DAS) Early V5 (42 DAS) x1.6 V5 (48 DAS)

  16. Yara Devices • N-Sensor • FieldScan • 550, 660, 700, 740, and 780 nm • N-Sensor ALS Reusch et al., 2002

  17. Vegetation Indices and Saturation • GreenSeeker • NDVI from Yara FieldScan tend to saturate because of geometry • Optimized vegetation index • VIopt = 100*(lnR780-lnR740), Reusch (2005) • Larger CV than NDVI on wheat • ZGS 23 (8 vs 6 %) • ZGS 30 (8 vs 3 %) • ZGS 41 (9 vs 1 %) • Other version: VIopt = 100*(lnR760-lnR730), Jasper et al. (2006) http://www.ntechindustries.com/lit/gs/DataSheet_GS_Sensor.pdf

  18. Conclusions • More similarities between sensors with corn than wheat • NDVI from Yara FieldScan saturated earlier • Oblique view • Potentially more sensitivity at early stages; less at late stages • Let’s try GreenSeeker looking forward on small corn for more sensitivity at early stages • Opportunities for more adapted indices from other bands • Notably different NDVI population statistics depending on crop features and growth stages • Implications for algorithms development

  19. Acknowledgements • M.Y. Bouroubi • GAPS program (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) • Summer students • synAgri for aSEC data collection • Éric Thibault (Pleine Terre s.e.n.c.) • Growers Landry, Bieri and Martel

  20. Thank You ! • For more information: • Contact Nicolas Tremblay: tremblayna@agr.gc.ca • web:http://res2.agr.ca/stjean/personnel/tremblay_e.htm

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