The observation of spectrum
reflectivity during the growth of rice paddy.
Zhu Yonghao Deng, Renda
Tang Yonggui Cui, Jue Wang Yifang (Anhui Institute of Optics and
Fine Mechanics, Academia Sinica)
In order to research
how to use remote sensing method in monitoring in growing condition of
rice paddy and estimating the production, we measured the spectrum
reflectivity of seven pieces of paddy field, from Jun. to Sept. in 1980.
They are all of same species of rice but their time of transplanting the
seedling was different from each other. Besides, we also did the same
measurement for another badly-grown paddy field.
We used two sets
of hand filter-radiometer in the open field each with four filters of MSS
4,5,6,7 respectively. We measured once per 10-20 days. With 3° visual
field radiometer, we measured the average reflectivity by way of multiple
sampling method. With 10° visual field radiometer we got the average
reflectivity by the way of scanning integral method. Later we measured the
spectrum reflectivity of the leaves and ears of the paddy with the grating
and prism monochromators in Laboratory. The results of measurement show:
- During 40 days after transplanting the change of average
reflectivity lies in the dropping-down of MSS 4,5 and the rapidly
rising-up of MSS 6,7. During this time, the leaf area index and coverage
rate of the paddy increased quickly.
- For about 1-2 months after first 40 days, the rice leaf maintained
green. The worse rice grew, the shorter they maintained green. During
this time, reflectivity almost maintained constant, the leaf area index
and coverage rate were almost unchanged too.
- About 80-100 days after transplanting, the leaves and ears of paddy
turned to yellow, the rice being ripe. During this time the change of
average reflectivity showed that MSS4, MSS5 rose up and MSS 6, MSS7
remained constant. The reflectivity of leaf and ear in visible spectrum
increased. Moreover, the absorption band of 680 nm of chlorophyll
increased obviously. The reflectivity of infrared 1.1-2.2µ increased
too, which indicated that the water contained in the leaf and ear
decreased.
To sum up, we can say that the change of average
reflectivity during 40-50 days after transplanting mainly indicates the
characteristics of group-unit change which lies in the increasing of leaf
area index and coverage rate. And during the time of ripening, because the
leaf and ear are turning yellow, the average reflectivity change too. At
the time of measuring the spectrum reflectivity, we measured the leaf area
index and the dry weight of the crop. The statistical and analytical work
is being under way and not complete yet.
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