Cultural and environmental effects on crop spectral development patterns as viewed by LandsatThe typical patterns of spectral development (profiles) for corn and soybeans are presented, based on field-collected reflectance data transformed to correspond to Landsat-MSS Tasseled Cap coordinates. Reasonable variations in field conditions and cultural practices are shown to significantly influence profile features. The separability of the two crops is determined to be primarily related to the maximum value of the reflectance equivalent of Greenness, and to the plateau effect seen in corn Greenness profiles. The impact of changes in conditions on separability is described. In addition, association is made between profile features and stages of development for corn and soybeans. Corn is shown to peak at a stage well before tasseling or maximum LAI, while the characteristics of the soybean profile are shown to be unrelated to any particular stage of development.
Document ID
19840057400
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Crist, E. P. (Michigan, Environmental Research Institute, Ann Arbor MI, United States)