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Classification-based mapping of trees in commercial orchards and natural forests

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posted on 2018-07-12, 15:02 authored by Giorgi Kozhoridze, Nikolai Orlovsky, Leah Orlovsky, Dan G. Blumberg, Avi Golan-Goldhirsh

Hyperspectral remote sensing (RS) and images of various spatial resolution open new vistas for classification and mapping trees. These approaches would improve plant classification in a complex population of forest trees of diverse species, genera, and families, as well as monitoring commercial orchards. In this work, we used new RS indices for cellulose, lignin, wax, chlorophyll, carotenoid, and anthocyanin for plant species classification in natural forests and commercial orchards. For proof of concept, the indices were applied to the classification and mapping of various horticultural crop orchards, where error due to the spatial mixing of different trees is minimal. The classification accuracy of the maps varied between 65 and 82%. This wide range was a result of the following factors: The RS index used, the season, and the spatial resolution of the hyperspectral images. The classification quality was highest when the full set of RS indices was used. The effect of the wax index on accuracy was significant. Furthermore, seasonality played an important role in the classification; the target species were better resolved in spring than in the summer. The higher spatial resolution of the images does not necessarily yield better classification and mapping results; it appeared to be case-specific and greatly depended on the species/crop and the unique environment.

Funding

This research work was supported by the Albert Katz International School for Desert Studies PhD fellowship to GK. Over the years, the Pistacia research in AG-G’s laboratory was supported partially by the European Commission and under grant no. TA-MOU-98-CA17-028, it was funded by the U.S.–Israel Cooperative Development Research Program, Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade, U.S. Agency for International Development.

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