Area extraction and spatiotemporal characteristics of winter wheat-summer maize in Shandong Province using NDVI time series.

Chao Dong, Gengxing Zhao, Yuanwei Qin, Hong Wan
Author Information
  1. Chao Dong: College of Information Science and Engineering, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an, Shan Dong, China.
  2. Gengxing Zhao: College of Resources and Environment, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an, Shan Dong, China. ORCID
  3. Yuanwei Qin: Center for Spatial Analysis, College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America.
  4. Hong Wan: College of Information Science and Engineering, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an, Shan Dong, China.

Abstract

The use of remote sensing to rapidly and accurately obtain information on the spatiotemporal distribution of large-scale wheat and maize acreage is of great significance for improving the level of food production management and ensuring food security. We constructed a MODIS-NDVI time series dataset, combined linear interpolation and the Harmonic Analysis of Time Series algorithm to smooth the time series data curve, and classified the data with random forest algorithms. The results show that winter wheat-summer maize planting areas were mainly distributed in the western plains, southern region, and north-eastern part of the middle mountainous regions while the eastern hilly regions were less distributed and scattered. The winter wheat-summer maize planting areas in the study area continued to grow from 2004-2016, with the most significant growth in the northern part of the western plains and Yellow River Delta. The spatial planting probability reflected the planting core area and showed an intensive planting pattern. During the study period, the peak value and time for the NDVI of the winter wheat were significantly different and showed an increasing trend, while these parameters for the summer maize were relatively stable with little change. Therefore, we mapped a spatial distribution of the winter wheat and summer maize, using the time series data pre-processing synthesis and phenology curve random forest classification methods. Through precision analysis, we obtained satisfactory results, which provided a straightforward and efficient method to monitor the winter wheat and summer maize.

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MeSH Term

Agriculture
Ecosystem
Environmental Monitoring
Remote Sensing Technology
Satellite Communications
Seasons
Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Triticum
Zea mays

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