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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Imagery for Plant Communities: Optimizing Visible Light Vegetation Index to Extract
Meng Wang1, Zhuoran Zhang1, Rui Gao1
1Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Jinan 250100, China.
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Low-cost unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) visible light remote sensing provides new opportunities for plant community monitoring, but its practical deployment in different ecosystems is still limited by the lack of standardized vegetation index (VI) optimization for multi-species coverage extraction. This study developed a universal method integrating four VIs-Excess Green Index (EXG), Visible Band Difference Vegetation Index (VDVI), Red-Green Ratio Index (RGRI), and Red-Green-Blue Vegetation Index (RGBVI)-to bridge UAV imagery with plant communities. By combining spectral separability analysis with machine learning (SVM), we established dynamic thresholds applicable to crops, trees, and shrubs, achieving cross-species compatibility without multispectral data. The results showed that all VIs achieved robust vegetation/non-vegetation discrimination (Kappa > 0.84), with VDVI being more suitable for distinguishing vegetation from non-vegetation. The overall classification accuracy for different vegetation types exceeded 92.68%, indicating that the accuracy is considerable. Crop coverage extraction showed a minimum segmentation error of 0.63, significantly lower than that of other vegetation types. These advances enable high-resolution vegetation monitoring, supporting biodiversity assessment and ecosystem service quantification. Our research findings track the impact of plant communities on the ecological environment and promote the application of UAVs in ecological restoration and precision agriculture.
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