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Hyperspectral detection of rice damaged by rice leaf folder (Cnaphalocrocis medinalis)
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The reflectance from rice (Oryza sativa L.) leaves and canopy damaged by rice leaf folder (RLF), Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guen茅e) was studied at the booting stage in order to establish a monitoring method for RLF based on hyperspectral data. The results showed that reflectance from rice leaves significantly decreased in the green (530-570 nm) and near infrared (700-1000 nm) regions, and significantly increased in the blue (450-520 nm) and red (580-700 nm) regions as the leaf-roll rate of rice increased. Reflectance from rice canopy significantly decreased in the spectral regions from 737 to 1000 nm as the infestation scale of RLF increased, and the most correlation appeared at 938 nm. Seven spectral regions 503-521, 526-545, 550-568, 581-606, 688-699, 703-715, and 722-770 nm at leaf-level, and one region 747-754 nm at canopy-level were found to be sensitive bands to exhibit the damage severity in rice by RLF. The position of the red edge peak remarkably moved to blue region, and the amplitude and area of the red edge significantly decreased when rice leaves were severely infected by RLF. Thirty-eight spectral indices at leaf-level and 29 indices at canopy-level were found to be sensitive to leaf-roll rate and infestation scale in rice, respectively. The linear regression models were built to detect the leaf-roll rate (0.0-1.0) and infestation scale (0-5) in rice using leaf- and canopy-level reflectance data. The root mean square error of the model was only 0.059 and 0.22 for the leaf-roll rate and infestation scale, respectively. These results suggested that the hyperspectral reflectance was potential to detect RLF damage severity in rice.

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