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      Detection of the Monitoring Window for Pine Wilt Disease Using Multi-Temporal UAV-Based Multispectral Imagery and Machine Learning Algorithms

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          Pine wilt disease (PWD) has caused huge economic and environmental losses since it invaded China. Although early monitoring is an effective way to control this hazard, the monitoring window for the early stage is hard to identify, and varies in different hosts and environments. We used UAV-based multispectral images of Pinus thunbergii forest in East China to identify the change in the number of infected trees in each month of the growing season. We built classification models to detect different PWD infection stages by testing three machine learning algorithms—random forest, support vector machine, and linear discriminant analysis—and identified the best monitoring period for each infection stage (namely, green attack, early, middle, and late). From the obtained results, the early monitoring window period was determined to be in late July, whereas the monitoring window for middle and late PWD stages ranged from mid-August to early September. We also identified four important vegetation indices to monitor each infection stage. In conclusion, this study demonstrated the effectiveness of using machine learning algorithms to analyze multitemporal multispectral data to establish a window for early monitoring of pine wilt disease infestation. The results could provide a reference for future research and guidance for the control of pine wilt disease.

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                Journal
                Remote Sensing
                Remote Sensing
                MDPI AG
                2072-4292
                January 2023
                January 11 2023
                : 15
                : 2
                : 444
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                10.3390/rs15020444
                aa4fae3e-8ca9-4a5d-a500-1f8a1b83d771
                © 2023

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