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Yield predict and physiological state evaluation of irrigated common bean cultivars with contrasting growth habits by learning algorithms using spectral indices.

Authors :
Prates Coelho, Anderson
Teixeira de Faria, Rogério
Borges Lemos, Leandro
Luciano Rosalen, David
Dalri, Alexandre Barcellos
Source :
Geocarto International. 2022, Vol. 37 Issue 27, p15212-15234. 23p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze and compare the accuracy of models to predict the grain yield (GY) of common bean cultivars with contrasting growth habits using spectral indices. The common bean cultivars used were IAC Imperador and IPR Campos Gerais, which have determinate and indeterminate growth habits, respectively. The plants were grown under five irrigation levels (54, 70, 77, 100, and 132% of the crop evapotranspiration) to generate variability. The normalized difference vegetation (NDVI) and leaf chlorophyll (LCI) indexes were measured at the following phenological stages: V4 (third trifoliate leaf), R5 (pre-flowering), R6 (full flowering), and R8 (grain filling). The spectral indices were used individually for each phenological stage and associated with simple and multiple regressions (SLR and MLR) and artificial neural networks (ANN) to predict GY. Then, stratified models by cultivar and general models were established using data from both cultivars. The accuracy of NDVI-based GY predictions for both models at R6 phenological stage (ANN and SLR average) was acceptable (R² = 0.64; RMSE = 0.37 Mg ha-1 ; MBE= 0.14 Mg ha-1 ) but poor for LCI predictions. The highest accuracies were observed at reproductive phenological stages, mainly R6. The ANNs algorithm did not show superior GY prediction accuracy compared to SLR. NDVI-based remote sensing is feasible to predict and monitor common bean yield potential using cultivarspecific and general models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10106049
Volume :
37
Issue :
27
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Geocarto International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172008453
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/10106049.2022.2096700