Diagnosis of Winter Wheat Nitrogen Status Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Based Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
2025
Liyang Huangfu | Jundang Jiao | Zhichao Chen | Lixiao Guo | Weidong Lou | Zheng Zhang
The nitrogen nutrition index (NNI) is a significant agronomic statistic used to assess the nitrogen nutrition status of crops. The use of remote sensing to invert it is crucial for accurately diagnosing and managing nitrogen nutrition in crops during critical periods. This study utilizes the UHD185 airborne hyperspectral imager and the ASD Field Spec3 portable spectrometer to acquire hyperspectral remote sensing data and agronomic parameters of the winter wheat canopy during the nodulation and flowering stages. The objective is to estimate the NNI of winter wheat through a winter wheat nitrogen gradient experiment conducted in Leling, Shandong Province. The ASD spectral reflectance data of the winter wheat canopy were selected as the reference standard and compared with the UHD185 hyperspectral data obtained from an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The comparison focused on analyzing the trends in the spectral curve changes and the spectral correlation between the two datasets. The findings indicated a strong agreement between the UHD185 hyperspectral data and the spectral data obtained by ASD in the range of 450–830 nm. A spectrum index was developed to estimate the nitrogen nutritional index utilizing the bands within this range. The linear model, based on the first-order derivative ratio spectral index (RSI) (FD<sub>666</sub>, FD<sub>826</sub>), demonstrated the highest accuracy in estimating the nitrogen nutrient index in winter wheat. The model yielded <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> values of 0.85 and 0.75, respectively, and may be represented by the equation <i>y</i> = −2.0655<i>x</i> + 0.156. The results serve as a benchmark for future utilization of the UHD185 hyperspectral data in estimating agronomic characteristics of winter wheat.
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