Integrating vegetation indices models and phenological classification with composite SAR and optical data for cereal yield estimation in finland (Part I)

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During 1996-2006 the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in Finland, MTT Agrifood Research Finland and the Finnish Geodetic Institute carried out a joint remote sensing satellite research project. It evaluated the applicability of composite multispectral SAR and optical satellite data for cereal yield estimations in the annual crop inventory program. Three Vegetation Indices models (VGI, Infrared polynomial, NDVI and Composite multispectral SAR and NDVI) were validated to estimate cereal yield levels using solely optical and SAR satellite data (Composite Minimum Dataset). The average R2 for cereal yield (yb) was 0.627. The averaged composite SAR modeled grain yield level was 3,750 kg/ha (RMSE = 10.3%, 387 kg/ha) for high latitude spring cereals (4,018 kg/ha for spring wheat, 4,037 kg/ha for barley and 3,151 kg/ha for oats). © 2010 by the authors.

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Laurila, H., Karjalainen, M., Hyyppä, J., & Kleemola, J. (2010). Integrating vegetation indices models and phenological classification with composite SAR and optical data for cereal yield estimation in finland (Part I). Remote Sensing, 2(1), 76–114. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs2010076

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