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Comparing UAV-Based Technologies and RGB-D Reconstruction Methods for Plant Height and Biomass Monitoring on Grass Ley
Pastures are botanically diverse and difficult to characterize. Digital modeling of pasture biomass and quality by non-destructive methods can provide highly valuable support for decision-making. This study aimed to evaluate aerial and on-ground methods to characterize grass ley fields, estimating p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6387457/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30696014 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19030535 |
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author | Rueda-Ayala, Victor P. Peña, José M. Höglind, Mats Bengochea-Guevara, José M. Andújar, Dionisio |
author_facet | Rueda-Ayala, Victor P. Peña, José M. Höglind, Mats Bengochea-Guevara, José M. Andújar, Dionisio |
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description | Pastures are botanically diverse and difficult to characterize. Digital modeling of pasture biomass and quality by non-destructive methods can provide highly valuable support for decision-making. This study aimed to evaluate aerial and on-ground methods to characterize grass ley fields, estimating plant height, biomass and volume, using digital grass models. Two fields were sampled, one timothy-dominant and the other ryegrass-dominant. Both sensing systems allowed estimation of biomass, volume and plant height, which were compared with ground truth, also taking into consideration basic economical aspects. To obtain ground-truth data for validation, 10 plots of 1 m(2) were manually and destructively sampled on each field. The studied systems differed in data resolution, thus in estimation capability. There was a reasonably good agreement between the UAV-based, the RGB-D-based estimates and the manual height measurements on both fields. RGB-D-based estimation correlated well with ground truth of plant height ([Formula: see text]) for both fields, and with dry biomass ([Formula: see text]), only for the timothy field. RGB-D-based estimation of plant volume for ryegrass showed a high agreement ([Formula: see text]). The UAV-based system showed a weaker estimation capability for plant height and dry biomass ([Formula: see text]). UAV-systems are more affordable, easier to operate and can cover a larger surface. On-ground techniques with RGB-D cameras can produce highly detailed models, but with more variable results than UAV-based models. On-ground RGB-D data can be effectively analysed with open source software, which is a cost reduction advantage, compared with aerial image analysis. Since the resolution for agricultural operations does not need fine identification the end-details of the grass plants, the use of aerial platforms could result a better option in grasslands. |
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spelling | pubmed-63874572019-02-27 Comparing UAV-Based Technologies and RGB-D Reconstruction Methods for Plant Height and Biomass Monitoring on Grass Ley Rueda-Ayala, Victor P. Peña, José M. Höglind, Mats Bengochea-Guevara, José M. Andújar, Dionisio Sensors (Basel) Article Pastures are botanically diverse and difficult to characterize. Digital modeling of pasture biomass and quality by non-destructive methods can provide highly valuable support for decision-making. This study aimed to evaluate aerial and on-ground methods to characterize grass ley fields, estimating plant height, biomass and volume, using digital grass models. Two fields were sampled, one timothy-dominant and the other ryegrass-dominant. Both sensing systems allowed estimation of biomass, volume and plant height, which were compared with ground truth, also taking into consideration basic economical aspects. To obtain ground-truth data for validation, 10 plots of 1 m(2) were manually and destructively sampled on each field. The studied systems differed in data resolution, thus in estimation capability. There was a reasonably good agreement between the UAV-based, the RGB-D-based estimates and the manual height measurements on both fields. RGB-D-based estimation correlated well with ground truth of plant height ([Formula: see text]) for both fields, and with dry biomass ([Formula: see text]), only for the timothy field. RGB-D-based estimation of plant volume for ryegrass showed a high agreement ([Formula: see text]). The UAV-based system showed a weaker estimation capability for plant height and dry biomass ([Formula: see text]). UAV-systems are more affordable, easier to operate and can cover a larger surface. On-ground techniques with RGB-D cameras can produce highly detailed models, but with more variable results than UAV-based models. On-ground RGB-D data can be effectively analysed with open source software, which is a cost reduction advantage, compared with aerial image analysis. Since the resolution for agricultural operations does not need fine identification the end-details of the grass plants, the use of aerial platforms could result a better option in grasslands. MDPI 2019-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6387457/ /pubmed/30696014 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19030535 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Rueda-Ayala, Victor P. Peña, José M. Höglind, Mats Bengochea-Guevara, José M. Andújar, Dionisio Comparing UAV-Based Technologies and RGB-D Reconstruction Methods for Plant Height and Biomass Monitoring on Grass Ley |
title | Comparing UAV-Based Technologies and RGB-D Reconstruction Methods for Plant Height and Biomass Monitoring on Grass Ley |
title_full | Comparing UAV-Based Technologies and RGB-D Reconstruction Methods for Plant Height and Biomass Monitoring on Grass Ley |
title_fullStr | Comparing UAV-Based Technologies and RGB-D Reconstruction Methods for Plant Height and Biomass Monitoring on Grass Ley |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparing UAV-Based Technologies and RGB-D Reconstruction Methods for Plant Height and Biomass Monitoring on Grass Ley |
title_short | Comparing UAV-Based Technologies and RGB-D Reconstruction Methods for Plant Height and Biomass Monitoring on Grass Ley |
title_sort | comparing uav-based technologies and rgb-d reconstruction methods for plant height and biomass monitoring on grass ley |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6387457/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30696014 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19030535 |
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