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A Low-Cost Method of Measuring the In Situ Primary Productivity of Periphyton Communities of Lentic Waters
Published on: December 16, 2022
Research on the estimation method of crop net primary productivity based on improved CASA model
Wanning Li1, Zhuo Wang1, Chunling Chen1
1College of Information and Electrical Engineering, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, China.
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Net Primary Productivity (NPP) is a vital indicator for evaluating the carbon source and sink capacities of ecosystems, significantly influencing assessments of agricultural productivity and carbon cycle studies. Accurately estimating NPP in the agricultural sector, however, remains challenging. This research addresses the challenge by refining the estimation of the Fraction of Photosynthetically Active Radiation (FPAR) within the CASA model, introducing a novel methodology that significantly improves the accuracy of NPP estimation and, when applied to remote sensing imagery covering a broad region, demonstrates strong potential for large-scale crop NPP monitoring. We employed high-resolution Sentinel-2 satellite imagery and the Recursive Feature Elimination algorithm to extract FPAR-related features from 15 vegetation indices. The FPAR was subsequently estimated using a Convolutional Neural Network, leading to a dramatic decrease in the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) from 0.2040 to 0.0020. The prediction errors for the improved model ranged from 0.0001 to 0.0092, with a mean absolute error (MAE) below 0.01. These values reflect the distribution of absolute residuals and indicate a substantial enhancement in accuracy over traditional methods. This improved FPAR estimation method was subsequently integrated into the CASA model. Compared to field-measured NPP data, the optimized model reduced the Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) from 28.92% to 20.31%. The MAPE values across the test samples ranged between 15% and 25%, indicating a significant improvement in model reliability. The optimized CASA model performs well in estimating net primary productivity (NPP) of crops, providing strong support for agricultural decision-making and future research on large-scale productivity and carbon cycling.
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