Abstract

Hyperspectral LiDAR (HSL) is a novel tool in the field of active remote sensing, which has been widely used in many domains because of its advantageous ability of spectrum-gained. Especially in the precise monitoring of nitrogen in green plants, the HSL plays a dispensable role. The exiting HSL system used for nitrogen status monitoring has a multi-channel detector, which can improve the spectral resolution and receiving range, but maybe result in data redundancy, difficulty in system integration and high cost as well. Thus, it is necessary and urgent to pick out the nitrogen-sensitive feature wavelengths among the spectral range. The present study, aiming at solving this problem, assigns a feature weighting to each centre wavelength of HSL system by using matrix coefficient analysis and divergence threshold. The feature weighting is a criterion to amend the centre wavelength of the detector to accommodate different purpose, especially the estimation of leaf nitrogen content (LNC) in rice. By this way, the wavelengths high-correlated to the LNC can be ranked in a descending order, which are used to estimate rice LNC sequentially. In this paper, a HSL system which works based on a wide spectrum emission and a 32-channel detector is conducted to collect the reflectance spectra of rice leaf. These spectra collected by HSL cover a range of 538 nm – 910 nm with a resolution of 12 nm. These 32 wavelengths are strong absorbed by chlorophyll in green plant among this range. The relationship between the rice LNC and reflectance-based spectra is modeled using partial least squares (PLS) and support vector machines (SVMs) based on calibration and validation datasets respectively. The results indicate that I) wavelength selection method of HSL based on feature weighting is effective to choose the nitrogen-sensitive wavelengths, which can also be co-adapted with the hardware of HSL system friendly. II) The chosen wavelength has a high correlation with rice LNC which can be retrieved by using PLS and SVMs regression methods.

Highlights

  • Nitrogen is an important nutrient element mainly linked to the crop photosynthesis

  • The results indicate that these selected feature wavelengths are high correlated to leaf nitrogen content (LNC) of rice, Du Lin et al (Du Lin et al, 2016) adopted SVMs to retrieve rice LNC and the R2 of retrieval models could be more than 0.7 by using all of the feature wavelengths

  • According to the method of wavelength selection introduced in this study, 32 feature wavelengths are characterised with their corresponding feature weightings

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Introduction

Nitrogen is an important nutrient element mainly linked to the crop photosynthesis. Nitrogen availability is a determinative factor of crop productivity Adequate supply of nitrogen for crops insure the optimized yields, it can in turn contribute to some other issues we should deal with, such as nitrate contamination of surface and ground water (Errebhi, M. et al, 1998; Zvomuya, F. et al, 2003). Over-fertilization with nitrogen will be a waste of resource and can increase the cost of nitrogen fertilizer. Efficient detection of nitrogen content and appropriate management of nitrogen fertilizer of crop in both canopy and leaf levels are essential to balance these factors

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