Difference in multiangular spectral reflectance characteristics between rice varieties
2000
Yoshino, K. (Tsukuba Univ., Ibaraki (Japan)) | Kushida, K.
In this study, we statistically discussed the possibility to classify rice varieties using the ground data of multiangular spectral reflectance data out of rice plant canopy. We grew fourteen varieties of rice in the experimental rice paddy field where environmental conditions like soil, nutrition, water supply and local climate were expected to be homogeneous, and then we measured the value of the spectral reflectance at multiangulars of each rice canopy. Reflectance data were collected from 400 to 850nm in every 1 nm. And we measured the spectral reflectance at the off nadir angle of 45 degrees, 30 degrees, 15 degrees in the direction of the backward scattering and the forward scattering in the principal plane, and at the same angle of the principal plane in the orthogonal plane. The reflectance data of the green band (550-560nm), the visible red band (675-685nm) and the near infrared band (745-749nm) at every measuring angle were computed for each rice variety. And then, the unpaired t-tests were done between one pair of means of rice varieties at every measuring angle. As a result of tills test, the number of pairs of rice varieties which can be statistically distinguished using multianglar spectral reflectance data increased more than that just using the spectral reflectance data at the nadir angle. It became clearer that the difference of spectral reflectance measured from the rice canopies at multiangulars is statistically significant
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