Unmanned aerial vehicle for the assessment of woody and herbaceous phytomass in Sahelian savanna

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The phytomass of herbaceous and woody plants is the main source of feed for pastoral livestock in the Sahelian savanna. The assessment of the available feedstock plays a key role in national livestock policies and generally requires many field measurements of both herbaceous and woody plants. In this study, we tested the possibility of using a red-green-blue (RGB) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to evaluate the phytomass of both woody and herbaceous species. We thus mapped 38 one-hectare plots with a Dji Spark UAV in Northern Senegal. The herbaceous phytomass was measured on the ground. For the woody communities, we evaluated the leaf phytomass using dendrometric parameters combined with allometric equations. We performed partial-least-square regressions between UAV-based three-dimension and color indices and phytomass. Results showed a Q² (cross-validation results for each response variable) of 0.57 for woody phytomass, 0.68 for herbaceous dry mass, and 0.76 for their fresh mass. This study confirmed the relevance of using low-cost RGB UAV to assess savanna phytomass.

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Bossoukpe, M., Ndiaye, O., Diatta, O., Diatta, S., Audebert, A., Couteron, P., … Taugourdeau, S. (2021). Unmanned aerial vehicle for the assessment of woody and herbaceous phytomass in Sahelian savanna. Revue d’Elevage et de Medecine Veterinaire Des Pays Tropicaux(France), 74(4), 199–205. https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.36802

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