Abstract

Rapid and non-destructive estimation of tea plant growth and nitrogen (N) nutrition status using hyperspectral remote sensing is crucial for precise management of tea gardens. This study aimed to mine and fuse sensitive hyperspectral features to achieve an accurate estimation of tea plant growth parameters (biomass and N accumulation) throughout the whole year. An ASD Handheld 2 sensor was used to collect canopy hyperspectral reflectance of tea plants across four periods (Period 1–4) within a year, with tea plant biomass and N accumulation indicators acquired synchronously. The measured spectral reflectance and its first derivative, and wavelet feature were extracted and used to establish quantitative relationships with tea plant growth parameters. Random forest and LASSO algorithms were employed to combine sensitive hyperspectral features and construct the biomass and N accumulation monitoring models. The results showed that wavelet features (R2 = 0.35–0.58) had a stronger correlation with tea plant biomass and N accumulation parameters compared with the measured reflectance or first derivative spectral features. Similarly, the hyperspectral indices (R2 = 0.51–0.69) derived from sensitive wavelet features performed an accurate estimation of tea plant growth parameters. Furthermore, the combination of sensitive hyperspectral indices derived from measured reflectance, first derivative, and wavelet feature using random forest (R2 = 0.67–0.76) and LASSO (R2 = 0.61–0.72) algorithms achieved the greatest accuracy for monitoring tea plant biomass and N accumulation compared with individual hyperspectral feature. Additionally, the above estimation models obtained higher accuracy in period 4 compared to periods 1–3. This study provides valuable remote sensing technical support for predicting biomass and N accumulation status of tea plant throughout the whole year.

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