Abstract
Grain protein content (GPC) is generally not uniform across cropland due to changes in landscape position, nutrient availability, soil chemical, physical properties, cropping history and soil type. It is necessary to determine the winter wheat GPC quality for different croplands in a collecting area in order to optimize the grading process. GPC quality evaluation refers not only the GPC value, but also the GPC uniformity across a cropland. The objective of this study was to develop a method to evaluate the GPC quality for different croplands through remote sensing technique. Three Landsat5 TM images were acquired on March 27, April 28 and May 30, 2008, corresponding to erecting stage, booting stage and grain filling stage of wheat. The wheat GPC was determined after harvest. Then multi linear regression (MLR) analysis with the enter method was calculated using the TM spectral parameters and the measured GPC data. The GPC MLR model was established based on multi-temporal spectral parameters. The accuracy o...
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