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Spatiotemporal characteristics of white mold and impacts on yield in soybean fields in South Dakota 被引量:2

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摘要 White mold of soybeans is one of the most important fungal diseases that affect soybean production in South Dakota.However,there is a lack of information on the spatial characteristics of the disease and relationship with soybean yield.This relationship can be explored with the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index(NDVI)derived from Landsat 8 and a fusion of Landsat 8 and the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer(MODIS)images.This study investigated the patterns of yield in two soybean fields infected with white mold between 2016 and 2017,and estimated yield loss caused by white mold.Results show evidence of clustering in the spatial distribution of yield(Moran's I=0.38;p<0.05 in 2016 and Moran's I=0.45;p<0.05 in 2017)that can be explained by the spatial distribution of white mold in the observed fields.Yield loss caused by white mold was estimated at 36%in 2016 and 56%in 2017 for the worse disease pixels,with the most accurate period for estimating this loss on 21 August and 8 September for 2016 field and 2017 field,respectively.This study shows the potential of free remotely sensed satellite data in estimating yield loss caused by white mold.
出处 《Geo-Spatial Information Science》 SCIE CSCD 2020年第2期182-193,共12页 地球空间信息科学学报(英文)
基金 This work was supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture[SD00H662-18] Financial support for the study came from USDA-NIFA Hatch grant#SD00H662-18 and South Dakota State University Agriculture Experiment Station.We wish to thank Mr.Jianmin Wang for his technical supports on data processing,and the anonymous reviewers whose comments and edits have greatly improved this article.
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