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- Ning Yan
(College of Information Engineering, Tarim University, Alaer 843300, China
Key Laboratory of Tarim Oasis Agriculture, Ministry of Education, Tarim University, Alaer 843300, China
These authors contributed equally to this work.)
- Qu Xie
(College of Information Engineering, Tarim University, Alaer 843300, China
These authors contributed equally to this work.)
- Yasen Qin
(College of Information Engineering, Tarim University, Alaer 843300, China
Key Laboratory of Tarim Oasis Agriculture, Ministry of Education, Tarim University, Alaer 843300, China)
- Qi Wang
(College of Information Engineering, Tarim University, Alaer 843300, China
Key Laboratory of Tarim Oasis Agriculture, Ministry of Education, Tarim University, Alaer 843300, China)
- Sumin Lv
(College of Information Engineering, Tarim University, Alaer 843300, China
Key Laboratory of Tarim Oasis Agriculture, Ministry of Education, Tarim University, Alaer 843300, China)
- Xuedong Zhang
(College of Information Engineering, Tarim University, Alaer 843300, China)
- Xu Li
(College of Information Engineering, Tarim University, Alaer 843300, China
Key Laboratory of Tarim Oasis Agriculture, Ministry of Education, Tarim University, Alaer 843300, China
National-Local Joint Engineering Laboratory of High Efficiency and Superior-Quality Cultivation and Fruit Deep Processing Technology on Characteristic Fruit Trees, Technology Innovation Center for Characteristic Forest Fruits in Southern Xinjiang, Alar 843300, China)
Abstract
Chlorophyll content is a critical indicator of the physiological status and fruit quality of pear trees, with Soil Plant Analysis Development (SPAD) values serving as an effective proxy due to their advantages in rapid and non-destructive acquisition. However, current remote sensing-based SPAD retrieval studies are primarily limited to single phenological stages or rely on a narrow set of input features, lacking systematic exploration of multi-temporal feature fusion and comparative model analysis. In this study, pear leaves were selected as the research object, and Sentinel-2 remote sensing data combined with in situ SPAD measurements were used to conduct a comprehensive retrieval study across multiple growth stages, including flowering, fruit-setting, fruit enlargement, and maturity. First, spectral reflectance and representative vegetation indices were extracted and subjected to Pearson correlation analysis to construct three input feature schemes. Subsequently, four machine learning algorithms—K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN), Random Forest (RF), Support Vector Machine (SVM), and an Optimized Integrated Algorithm (OIA)—were employed to develop SPAD retrieval models, and the performance differences across various input combinations and models were systematically evaluated. The results demonstrated that (1) both spectral reflectance and vegetation indices exhibited significant correlations with SPAD values, indicating strong retrieval potential; (2) the OIA model consistently outperformed individual algorithms, achieving the highest accuracy when using the combined feature scheme; (3) among the phenological stages, the fruit-enlargement stage yielded the best retrieval performance, with R 2 values of 0.740 and 0.724 for the training and validation sets, respectively. This study establishes a robust SPAD retrieval framework that integrates multi-source features and multiple models, enhancing prediction accuracy across different growth stages and providing technical support for intelligent orchard monitoring and precision management.
Suggested Citation
Ning Yan & Qu Xie & Yasen Qin & Qi Wang & Sumin Lv & Xuedong Zhang & Xu Li, 2025.
"Inversion of SPAD Values of Pear Leaves at Different Growth Stages Based on Machine Learning and Sentinel-2 Remote Sensing Data,"
Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 15(12), pages 1-25, June.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jagris:v:15:y:2025:i:12:p:1264-:d:1676806
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