Remote sensing applications in tobacco yield estimation and the recommended research in Zimbabwe
Date
2013-10-28Author
Svotwa, Ezekia
Masuka, Anxious J.
Maasdorp, Barbara
Murwira, Amon
Shamudzarira, Munyaradzi
Type
ArticleMetadata
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Tobacco crop area and yield forecasts are important in stabilizing tobacco prices at the auction floors. Tobacco yield estimation
in Zimbabwe is currently based on statistical surveys and ground-based field reports.These methods are costly, time consuming,
and are prone to large errors. Remote sensing can provide timely information on crop spectral characteristics which can be used
to estimate crop yields. Remote sensing application on agriculture in Zimbabwe is still very limited. Research should focus on
identifying suitable reflectance indices that are related to tobacco growth and yield. Varietal yield response to fertiliser and planting
dates as well as suitable temporal windows for spectral data collection should be identified. The challenges of the different tobacco
land sizes have to be overcome by identifying suitable satellite platform, with sufficient spectral resolution to separate the tobacco
crop fromthe adjacent competing crops and noncrop vegetative surfaces.The identified suitable index should be strongly correlated
with tobacco in season dry mass and yield. The suitable vegetative indices can be employed in establishing tobacco cropped area
and then apply the long-term area yield relationship from government and nongovernmental statistical departments to estimate
yield from remote sensing derived cropped area.
Additional Citation Information
Svotwa, E., Masuka, A. J., Maasdorp, B., Murwira, A. & Shamudzarira, M. (2013). Remote sensing applications in tobacco yield estimation and the recommended research in Zimbabwe. ISRN Agronomy, 1-8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/941873Sponsor
Tobacco Research Board and Kutsaga Research StationPublisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation