Lu, Linlin; Wang, Cuizhen; Guo, Huadong; Li, Qingting (2014). Detecting winter wheat phenology with SPOT-VEGETATION data in the North China Plain. GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL, 29(3), 244-255.
Abstract
Monitoring phenological change in agricultural land improves our understanding of the adaptation of crops to a warmer climate. Winter wheat-maize and winter wheat-cotton double-cropping are practised in most agricultural areas in the North China Plain. A curve-fitting method is presented to derive winter wheat phenology from SPOT-VEGETATION S10 normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) data products. The method uses a double-Gaussian model to extract two phenological metrics, the start of season (SOS) and the time of maximum NDVI (MAXT). The results are compared with phenological records at local agrometeorological stations. The SOS and MAXT have close agreement with in situ observations of the jointing date and milk-in-kernel date respectively. The phenological metrics detected show spatial variations that are consistent with known phenological characteristics. This study indicates that time-series analysis with satellite data could be an effective tool for monitoring the phenology of crops and its spatial distribution in a large agricultural region.
DOI:
10.1080/10106049.2012.760004
ISSN:
1010-6049; 1752-0762