Progress and Prospects of Crop Diseases and Pests Monitoring by Remote Sensing

Global change and natural disturbances have already caused a severe co-epidemic of crop pests and diseases, such as aphids, fusarium, rust, and powdery mildew. These threats may result in serious deterioration of grain yield and quality. Traditionally, crop pests and diseases are monitored by visual...

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Autores principales: HUANG Wenjiang, SHI Yue, DONG Yingying, YE Huichun, WU Mingquan, CUI Bei, LIU Linyi
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f2020b10d8d64f58b8ee9ca5810ec4802021-11-17T07:51:36ZProgress and Prospects of Crop Diseases and Pests Monitoring by Remote Sensing2096-809410.12133/j.smartag.2019.1.4.201905-SA005https://doaj.org/article/f2020b10d8d64f58b8ee9ca5810ec4802019-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.smartag.net.cn/article/2019/2096-8094/2096-8094-2019-1-4-1.shtmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/2096-8094Global change and natural disturbances have already caused a severe co-epidemic of crop pests and diseases, such as aphids, fusarium, rust, and powdery mildew. These threats may result in serious deterioration of grain yield and quality. Traditionally, crop pests and diseases are monitored by visual inspection of individual plants, which is time-consuming and inefficient. Besides, the distribution of different infected wheat patches are hard to identify through manual scouting. However, the spatial scale difference of remote sensing observation directly affects the remote sensing diagnosis mechanism and monitoring method of pests and diseases. The differences in pest and disease characterization and monitoring mechanisms promote the development of the remote sensing-based monitoring technology at different spatial scales, and the complementarity of multi-spatial data sources (remote sensing, meteorology, plant protection, etc.) increase the chance of the precision monitoring of the occurrence and development of pest and disease. As a non-destructive way of collecting ground information, remote sensing technologies have been proved to be feasible in crop pests and diseases monitoring and forecasting. Meanwhile, many crop diseases and pests monitoring and alarming systems have been developed to manage and control agricultural practices. Based on the description of physiological mechanism that crop diseases and pests stressed spectral response, some effective spectral wavelengths, remote sensing monitoring technologies, and crop pests and disease monitoring and forecasting system were summarized and sorted in this paper. In addition, challenging problems of key technology on monitoring crop diseases and pests with remote sensing were also pointed out, and some possible solutions and tendencies were also provided. This article detailed revealed the researches on the remote sensing based monitoring methods on detection and classification of crop pests and diseases with the challenges of regional-scale, multi-source, and multi-temporal data; reviewed the remote sensing monitoring of pests and diseases that meet the characteristics of different remote sensing spatial scale data and precise plant protection and control needs; investigated the current development of the pest and disease monitoring systems which integrated the research and application of the existing crop pest and disease monitoring and early warning model. In summary, this review would prove a new perspective for sustainable agriculture from the current researches, thus, new technology for earth observation and habitat monitoring would not only directly benefit crop production through better pest and disease management but through the biophysical controls on pest and disease emergence. Application of unmanned aerial vehicles(UAV), image processing to insect/disease detection and control should be directly transferable to other pests and diseases, with feedbacks into UAV and earth observation capabilities for the mapping and management of these agricultural risks. Similarly, these vision systems open other possibilities for farm robotics such as mechanical rather than manual pesticide usage for below crop canopy pest surveying.HUANG WenjiangSHI YueDONG YingyingYE HuichunWU MingquanCUI BeiLIU LinyiEditorial Office of Smart Agriculturearticlecropremote sensingpests and diseasesmonitoringfuture prospectsAgriculture (General)S1-972Technology (General)T1-995ENZH智慧农业, Vol 1, Iss 4, Pp 1-11 (2019)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
ZH
topic crop
remote sensing
pests and diseases
monitoring
future prospects
Agriculture (General)
S1-972
Technology (General)
T1-995
spellingShingle crop
remote sensing
pests and diseases
monitoring
future prospects
Agriculture (General)
S1-972
Technology (General)
T1-995
HUANG Wenjiang
SHI Yue
DONG Yingying
YE Huichun
WU Mingquan
CUI Bei
LIU Linyi
Progress and Prospects of Crop Diseases and Pests Monitoring by Remote Sensing
description Global change and natural disturbances have already caused a severe co-epidemic of crop pests and diseases, such as aphids, fusarium, rust, and powdery mildew. These threats may result in serious deterioration of grain yield and quality. Traditionally, crop pests and diseases are monitored by visual inspection of individual plants, which is time-consuming and inefficient. Besides, the distribution of different infected wheat patches are hard to identify through manual scouting. However, the spatial scale difference of remote sensing observation directly affects the remote sensing diagnosis mechanism and monitoring method of pests and diseases. The differences in pest and disease characterization and monitoring mechanisms promote the development of the remote sensing-based monitoring technology at different spatial scales, and the complementarity of multi-spatial data sources (remote sensing, meteorology, plant protection, etc.) increase the chance of the precision monitoring of the occurrence and development of pest and disease. As a non-destructive way of collecting ground information, remote sensing technologies have been proved to be feasible in crop pests and diseases monitoring and forecasting. Meanwhile, many crop diseases and pests monitoring and alarming systems have been developed to manage and control agricultural practices. Based on the description of physiological mechanism that crop diseases and pests stressed spectral response, some effective spectral wavelengths, remote sensing monitoring technologies, and crop pests and disease monitoring and forecasting system were summarized and sorted in this paper. In addition, challenging problems of key technology on monitoring crop diseases and pests with remote sensing were also pointed out, and some possible solutions and tendencies were also provided. This article detailed revealed the researches on the remote sensing based monitoring methods on detection and classification of crop pests and diseases with the challenges of regional-scale, multi-source, and multi-temporal data; reviewed the remote sensing monitoring of pests and diseases that meet the characteristics of different remote sensing spatial scale data and precise plant protection and control needs; investigated the current development of the pest and disease monitoring systems which integrated the research and application of the existing crop pest and disease monitoring and early warning model. In summary, this review would prove a new perspective for sustainable agriculture from the current researches, thus, new technology for earth observation and habitat monitoring would not only directly benefit crop production through better pest and disease management but through the biophysical controls on pest and disease emergence. Application of unmanned aerial vehicles(UAV), image processing to insect/disease detection and control should be directly transferable to other pests and diseases, with feedbacks into UAV and earth observation capabilities for the mapping and management of these agricultural risks. Similarly, these vision systems open other possibilities for farm robotics such as mechanical rather than manual pesticide usage for below crop canopy pest surveying.
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SHI Yue
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YE Huichun
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title Progress and Prospects of Crop Diseases and Pests Monitoring by Remote Sensing
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