Drone-Based Hyperspectral and Thermal Imagery for Quantifying Upland Rice Productivity and Water Use Efficiency after Biochar Application
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2021-05-11
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Jin, Hongxiao
Köppl, Christian Josef
Fischer, Benjamin M. C.
Rojas-Conejo, Johanna
Johnson, Mark S.
Morillas, Laura
Lyon, Steve W.
Durán-Quesada, Ana María
Suárez Serrano, Andrea
Manzoni, Stefano
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Resumen
Miniature hyperspectral and thermal cameras onboard lightweight unmanned aerial
vehicles (UAV) bring new opportunities for monitoring land surface variables at unprecedented
fine spatial resolution with acceptable accuracy. This research applies hyperspectral and thermal
imagery from a drone to quantify upland rice productivity and water use efficiency (WUE) after
biochar application in Costa Rica. The field flights were conducted over two experimental groups
with bamboo biochar (BC1) and sugarcane biochar (BC2) amendments and one control (C) group
without biochar application. Rice canopy biophysical variables were estimated by inverting a canopy
radiative transfer model on hyperspectral reflectance. Variations in gross primary productivity (GPP)
and WUE across treatments were estimated using light-use efficiency and WUE models respectively
from the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), canopy chlorophyll content (CCC), and
evapotranspiration rate. We found that GPP was increased by 41.9 ± 3.4% in BC1 and 17.5 ± 3.4%
in BC2 versus C, which may be explained by higher soil moisture after biochar application, and
consequently significantly higher WUEs by 40.8 ± 3.5% in BC1 and 13.4 ± 3.5% in BC2 compared to
C. This study demonstrated the use of hyperspectral and thermal imagery from a drone to quantify
biochar effects on dry cropland by integrating ground measurements and physical models.
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UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV), HYPERSPECTRAL AND THERMAL IMAGERY, GROSS PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY (GPP), WATER USE EFFICIENCY (WUE), UPLAND RICE