Abstract
Retrieval of transplantation date (TP) using RISAT-1 medium resolution SCANSAR data for operational pre-harvest crop monitoring has been demonstrated. The methodology used 3-date HH-polarized RISAT data capturing the onset of transplantation (minimal backscatter) and rises as crop grows, for the country scale within 2–4 days of planting and was found to closely agree to ground conditions. Transplantation date ranged from June in north to October in Tamil Nadu. This variation significantly reduced to a month in the summer paddy due to irrigation. Transplantation patterns were different in both the seasons' paddy. Validation exercise for TP in four major states confirmed the feasibility of retrieval datasets for transplantation date monitoring as it matched within 2–4 days in north, south India and MP but 6–8 days in Assam. The technique has reached a level of maturity and is routinely used for monitoring the transplantation date by the Department of Agriculture, India.
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