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Potential of visible and near-infrared hyperspectral imaging for detection of Diaphania pyloalis larvae and damage on mulberry leaves

Sensors (Switzerland), ISSN: 1424-8220, Vol: 18, Issue: 7
2018
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Sensors, Vol. 18, Pages 2077: Potential of Visible and Near-Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging for Detection of Diaphania pyloalis Larvae and Damage on Mulberry Leaves

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Mulberry trees are an important crop for sericulture. Pests can affect the yield and quality of mulberry leaves. This study aims to develop a hyperspectral imaging systemin visible and near-infrared (NIR) region (400–1700 nm) for the rapid identification of Diaphania pyloalis larvae and its damage. The extracted spectra of five region of interests (ROI), namely leaf vein, healthymesophyll, slight damage, serious damage, and Diaphania pyloalis larva at 400–1000 nm (visible range) and 900–1700 nm (NIR range), were used to establish a partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) and least-squares support vector machines (LS-SVM) models. Successive projections algorithm (SPA), uninformation variable elimination (UVE), UVE-SPA, and competitive adaptive reweighted sampling were used for variable selection. The best models in distinguishing between leaf vein, healthy mesophyll, slight damage and serious damage, leaf vein, healthymesophyll, and larva, slight damage, serious damage, and larva were all the SPA-LS-SVM models, based on the NIR range data, and their correct rate of prediction (CRP) were all 100.00%. The bestmodel for the identification of all five ROIs was the UVE-SPA-LS-SVMmodel, based on visible range data, which had the CRP value of 97.30%. In summary, visible and near infrared hyperspectral imaging could distinguish Diaphania pyloalis larvae and their damage from leaf vein and healthymesophyll in a rapid and non-destructive way.

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Huang, Lingxia; Yang, Liang; Meng, Liuwei; Wang, Jingyu; Li, Shaojia; Fu, Xiaping; Du, Xiaoqiang; Wu, Di

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Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Physics and Astronomy; Engineering

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