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Abstract This paper presents a method used in China Agriculture Remote Sensing Monitoring System (CHARMS) for automatically identifying crop planting areas and monitoring crop growth conditions at a large scale based on time-series of MODIS NDVI Datasets. In doing that, the characteristics of NDVI time series of spring wheat, spring corn, soybean and rice in Northeastern China were firstly analyzed to determine the threshold values used for extracting different crops. Then using these thresholds, extraction models for above-mentioned four major crops were established and applied to obtain the spatial distribution of these four crops in Northeastern China in 2009. In comparison with the average statistic data of several years, the total extraction accuracy is over 87%, which suggests its feasibility to extract planting areas of different crops at a large scale using MODIS data. Based on the extracted crop planting areas, the same MODIS NDVI time series data were used to monitor crop growth conditions in 20...

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