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Early Detection of Plant Viral Disease Using Hyperspectral Imaging and Deep Learning

Canh Nguyen; Vasit Sagan; Matthew Maimaitiyiming; Maitiniyazi Maimaitijiang; Sourav Bhadra; Misha T. Kwasniewski

Sensors · 2021

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Summary

Early detection of grapevine viral diseases is critical for early interventions in order to prevent the disease from spreading to the entire vineyard. Hyperspectral remote sensing can potentially detect and quantify viral diseases in a nondestructive manner. This study utilized hyperspectral imagery at the plant level to identify and classify grapevines inoculated with the newly discovered DNA virus grapevine vein-clearing virus (GVCV) at the early asymptomatic stages. An experiment was set up at a test site at South Farm Research Center, Columbia, MO, USA (38.92 N, -92.28 W), with two grapevine groups, namely healthy and GVCV-infected, while other conditions were controlled. Images of each vine were captured by a SPECIM IQ 400-1000 nm hyperspectral sensor (Oulu, Finland). Hyperspectral im

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/s21030742
Catalogue ID
NRmo9rin9c-0ue
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