2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14122444
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Using a Vegetation Index to Monitor the Death Process of Chinese Fir Based on Hyperspectral Data

Xuemei Tang,
Zhuo Zang,
Hui Lin
et al.

Abstract: Chinese fir is one of the most widely distributed and extensively planted timber species in China. Therefore, monitoring pests and diseases in Chinese fir plantations is directly related to national timber forest security and forest ecological security. This study aimed to identify appropriate vegetation indices for the early monitoring of pests and diseases in Chinese fir plantations. For this purpose, the researchers used an imaging spectrometer to capture hyperspectral images of both experimental and contro… Show more

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“…Remote sensing data have been applied to agriculture [11][12][13], forestry [14,15], meteorology [16,17], and other fields successfully, including images from satellites [18,19] and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) [20,21]. Remote sensing has the advantages of wide observation range, fast speed, and short cycle of obtaining data with high spatial resolution, so detecting landslides with remote sensing technology has become a trend [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remote sensing data have been applied to agriculture [11][12][13], forestry [14,15], meteorology [16,17], and other fields successfully, including images from satellites [18,19] and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) [20,21]. Remote sensing has the advantages of wide observation range, fast speed, and short cycle of obtaining data with high spatial resolution, so detecting landslides with remote sensing technology has become a trend [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%