DocumentCode
54597
Title
Retrieval of Wheat Growth Parameters With Radar Vegetation Indices
Author
Yihyun Kim ; Jackson, Thomas ; Bindlish, Rajat ; Sukyoung Hong ; Gunho Jung ; Kyuongdo Lee
Author_Institution
Rural Dev. Adm., Nat. Acad. of Agric. Sci., Suwon, South Korea
Volume
11
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Apr-14
Firstpage
808
Lastpage
812
Abstract
The radar vegetation index (RVI) has low sensitivity to changes in environmental conditions and has the potential as a tool to monitor vegetation growth. In this letter, we expand on previous research by investigating the radar response over a wheat canopy. RVI was computed using observations made with a ground-based multifrequency polarimetric scatterometer system over an entire wheat growth cycle. We analyzed the temporal variations of backscattering coefficients for L-, C-, and X-bands; RVI; vegetation water content (VWC); and fresh weight. We found that the L-band RVI was highly correlated with both VWC (r = 0.98) and fresh weight (r = 0.98). Based upon these analyses, linear equations were developed for estimation of VWC (root-mean-square error (RMSE = 0.126 kg m-2)) and fresh weight (RMSE = 0.12 kg m-2). In addition, the results of the wheat study were combined with previous investigations with other crops (e.g., rice and soybean). We found that a single linear relationship between L-band RVI and VWC can be used for all crop types (RMSE = 0.47 kg m-2). These results clearly demonstrate the potential of RVI as a robust method for characterizing vegetation canopies. VWC is a key input requirement for retrieving soil moisture from microwave remote sensing observations. The results of this investigation will be useful for the Soil Moisture Active and Passive mission (2014), which is designed to measure global soil moisture.
Keywords
moisture; remote sensing by radar; soil; vegetation; C-band; L-band; X-band; backscattering coefficient temporal variations; environmental conditions; fresh weight; global soil moisture; ground-based multifrequency polarimetric scatterometer system; microwave remote sensing observations; radar vegetation index; soil moisture active mission; soil moisture passive mission; vegetation canopies; vegetation growth; vegetation water content; wheat canopy; wheat growth cycle; wheat growth parameter retrieval; Agriculture; Backscatter; L-band; Radar measurements; Remote sensing; Vegetation mapping; Backscattering coefficients; fresh weight; polarimetric scatterometer; radar vegetation index (RVI); vegetation water content (VWC);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1545-598X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LGRS.2013.2279255
Filename
6634206
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