Investigating the Association Between Citrus Huanglongbing and Chlorophyll Content Using Hyperspectral Detection
Shiqing Dou1,2, Minglan Li1,2, Xiangqian Qi3
1College of Geomatics and Geoinformation, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541006, China.
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Huanglongbing (HLB) poses a severe threat to the sustainable citrus industry, causing significant alterations in the spectral reflectance and leaf chlorophyll content (LCC) of citrus leaves. This study investigates the quantitative relationship between spectral characteristics and LCC for the early detection of HLB in Mianju mandarin cultivars. We analyzed hyperspectral data from healthy and HLB-infected leaves, employing the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) method and spectral indices to select chlorophyll characteristic bands, and several machine learning models were used to estimate the LCC. The results indicate that: (1) HLB-infected leaves exhibit significantly different spectral reflectance, characterized by a distinct "blueshift of the red edge"; (2) a greater proportion of characteristic bands for HLB-infected leaves were located in the near-infrared region compared to healthy leaves; and (3) the LASSO-PLSR model demonstrated high predictive accuracy for LCC estimation-for healthy leaves (Rv2 = 0.956, RMSEv = 0.675) and for HLB-infected leaves (Rv2 = 0.816, RMSEv = 4.614)-with performance being notably superior for healthy leaves (Rv2 difference of +0.146). This research establishes a systematic quantification between hyperspectral and chlorophyll content, suggesting that hyperspectral-based LCC estimation can serve as a reliable indirect indicator for the early detection of HLB, with substantial practical application potential.
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