precision agriculture in cotton:
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The 2 nd International Conference of Novel and Sustainable Weed Management in Arid and Semi-Arid Agro Ecosystems September 6 th -10 th , Santorini , Greece . Precision agriculture in cotton: Definition of the optimal imaging resolution required for purple nutsedge detection . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Precision agriculture in cotton:Definition of the optimal imaging
resolution required for purple nutsedge detection
Tal Miller, Liraz Cohen, Eldar Peleg, Matan Gilad and Anat Stein
Western Galilee Regional Highschool
Hanan EizenbergDepartment of Weed Research,
Newe Ya’ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization (ARO)
The 2nd International Conference of Novel and Sustainable Weed Management in Arid and Semi-
Arid Agro EcosystemsSeptember 6th-10th , Santorini, Greece
Introduction• Purple nutsedge is a troublesome weed, causing
severe damage in cotton• Weeds may compete on resources such as water,
light, space, nutrients etc.
The effect of purple nutsedge infestation on cotton biomass
y = -0.2008x + 41.577R2 = 0.908
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משקל יבש של עשבי גומא הפקעים )גרם(
ם(גר
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הכוחי
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קל מש
Purple nutsedge biomass (g m-2)
Cotto
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s (g
m-2)
Precision agriculture approach
• Precision agriculture, specifically, site specific weed management is a modern approach for reducing herbicide rates
• This could be achieved by spraying herbicides only on weed patches based on the detection of the spatial distribution of weeds (and not on the entire field)
50% savings
50% savings
66% savings
• Weeds are easily detected visually because they are green plants on brown soil
• Several indexes were developed for this purpose
How can we detect weeds grown in the field?
Normalized Difference Vegetation index (NDVI)
)()(
redNIRredNIRNDVI
• NIR = Reflection in Near Infra Red (770hm)• Red = Reflection in Red (660hm)
• It was reported in the literature that NDVI is highly correlated to vegetative growth, nitrogen and chlorophyll levels
NDVI image by NASA
NDVI of wheat field pre planting
savings 50%
Wheat field pre planting
When NIR channel is not available, NGRDI index may be used:
)()(
redGreenredGreenNGRDI
• The main goal of this study was to determine the optimal resolution required for the detection of purple nutsedge in cotton
Research objectives
Specific objectives were:• Detecting purple nutsedge
on bare soil (inter rows) using NGRDI index
• Defining the threshold resolution for purple nutsedge detection
Research objectives (cont.)
High resolution RGB image
(0.05 x 0.05 m per pixel)
Hypothesis
We hypothesize that NGRDI values, greater than bare soil NGRDI (~0.01) represent vegetative growth, in our case purple nutsedge infestation
• Experiments were performed in a commercial cotton field in the Jesreel Valley, Northern Israel
• Aerial images were captured at the same day of data collection
• Image resolution was 0.05 x 0.05 m per pixel• Twenty-five plots were randomly selected for data
collection
Materials & Methods
Materials & Methods (cont.)• Weed coverage (%) was visually estimated• Purple nutsedge shoots were counted• Plot locations were marked using a differential GPS
(dGPS – sub-meter)• Data were imported into a Geographical Information
Software (GIS) software for advance analysis
Results
10m
Data processing
• Originally pixel size was 0.05 x 0.05 m• Computing values of RGB channels• Reducing the resolution by increasing the size of the
pixels• Re-computing values for the merged pixels by using
the average value
0.45 m
1.70 m
Imaging
GIS
ObservationsFixing imageMarking
location by dGPS
Increasing pixel size
Validation
Determining threshold value
No Yes
Creating multi-layer mapChoosing
plotsColor channels analysisComputing NGRDI
indexIs index value higher than ground value?
Relations between pixel size and NGRDI index
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NGRD
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0.005
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0.035
Pixel size (cm2)
Conclusions• The threshold resolution for purple nutsedge
detection from an aerial RGB image is 0.5 X 0.5 m per pixel (using NGRDI index)
• Although NIR imaging is separating better weed from soil, using RGB channels (NGRDI index) is much cheaper and available for weed detection
• Weed coverage that causes damage to cotton could be detected with a resolution of 0.5 x 0.5 m per pixel
Acknowledgment• EWRS for supporting my trip• Anat Stein for her assistance and motivation• Research team in the Newe Ya’ar Research Center,
Department of Weed Research• Dr. Yafit Cohen, Sensing, Information and
Mechanization Engineering, ARO• Jimmie Ipen, field crops action, Alonim• Shay Mey-tal, Agam LTD• The school, for support and resources
Thank you for your attention!