Abstract

The radish is a delicious, healthy vegetable and an important ingredient to many side dishes and main recipes. However, climate change, pollinator decline, and especially Fusarium wilt cause a significant reduction in the cultivation area and the quality of the radish yield. Previous studies on plant disease identification have relied heavily on extracting features manually from images, which is time-consuming and inefficient. In addition to Red-Green-Blue (RGB) images, the development of near-infrared (NIR) sensors has enabled a more effective way to monitor the diseases and evaluate plant health based on multispectral imagery. Thus, this study compares two distinct approaches in detecting radish wilt using RGB images and NIR images taken by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). The main research contributions include (1) a high-resolution RGB and NIR radish field dataset captured by drone from low to high altitudes, which can serve several research purposes; (2) implementation of a superpixel segmentation method to segment captured radish field images into separated segments; (3) a customized deep learning-based radish identification framework for the extracted segmented images, which achieved remarkable performance in terms of accuracy and robustness with the highest accuracy of 96%; (4) the proposal for a disease severity analysis that can detect different stages of the wilt disease; (5) showing that the approach based on NIR images is more straightforward and effective in detecting wilt disease than the learning approach based on the RGB dataset.

Highlights

  • Radishes or daikons are native vegetables in Southeast Asian countries, in Korea

  • The yield of radishes has reduced sharply in recent years due to the Fusarium wilt disease caused by the fungus, which infects the radishes at an unprecedented rate [2]

  • This study provides an efficient framework for detecting Fusarium wilt disease on radishes using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) on both RGB images and NIR images

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Introduction

Radishes or daikons are native vegetables in Southeast Asian countries, in Korea. The yellowing starts on one side of the bottom leaves, shoot, or branch It slowly spreads out and deteriorates the vascular system in the roots, the stems, and the petioles, resulting in a stunted plant [3]. Manual inspection has been the primary approach to examine the radish field for early signs of any disease [4]. It is time-consuming and unproductive [5,6]. It is essential to implement an automatic system that accurately detects the Fusarium wilt disease in its early stages based on utilizing recent technologies [7]

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