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Classification of airborne multispectral imagery to quantify common vole impacts on an agricultural field
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Palabras clave
Alfalfa
Classification
Microtus arvalis Pallas
Multispectral
NDVI
UAS
Drones
Topillo campesino
Clasificación
Clasificación UNESCO
2506.16 Teledetección (Geología)
3103.06 Cultivos de Campo
3308.08 Tecnología del Control de Roedores
Fecha de publicación
2022
Editor
Wiley
Citación
Plaza, J., Sánchez, N., García-Ariza, C., Pérez-Sánchez, R., Charfolé, F. & Caminero-Saldaña, C. (2022). Classification of airborne multispectral imagery to quantify common vole impacts on an agricultural field. Pest Management Science, 78(6), 2316-2323. https://doi.org/10.1002/PS.6857
Resumen
[EN] BACKGROUND: The common vole (Microtus arvalis) is a very destructive agricultural pest. Particularly in Europe, its monitoring
is essential not only for adequate management and outbreak forecasting, but also for accurately determining the vole's impact
on affected fields. In this study, several alternatives for estimating the damage to alfalfa fields by voles through unmanned
vehicle systems (UASs) and multispectral cameras are presented. Currently, both the farmers and agencies involved in the integrated
pest management (IPM) programs of voles do not have sufficiently precise methods for accurate assessments of the real
impact to crops.
RESULTS: Overall, the four multispectral classification methods presented showed similar performances. However, the normalized
difference vegetation index (NDVI)-based segmentation exhibited the most accurate and reliable appraisal of the affected
areas. Nevertheless, it must be noted that the simplest method, which was based on an automatic classification, provided
results similar to those obtained by more complex methods. In addition, a significant direct relationship was found between
the number of active burrows and damage to the alfalfa canopy.
CONCLUSION: Unmanned vehicle systems, combined with multispectral imagery classification, are an effective and easily transferable
methodology for the assessment and monitoring of common vole damage to agricultural plots. This combination of
methods facilitates decision-making processes for IPM control strategies against this pest.
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1526-498X
DOI
10.1002/PS.6857
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