Volume & Issue no: Volume 5, Issue 3, May - June 2016
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Title: |
Rice Based Irrigated Agriculture Using GIS |
Author Name: |
T.Subramani, G.Raghu Prakash |
Abstract: |
Abstract
A basic understanding of rice physiology is essential to the
success of remote sensing applications in rice-based
agricultural systems. This knowledge can play a critical role
in the planning stages of a remote sensing project (e.g.,
identifying optimum acquisition dates for the purchase of
imagery) as well as in the final stages of analysis .The
growing cycle of rice can be separated into two stages with
respect to most analyses of remotely sensed data: vegetative
and reproductive The vegetative stage includes the part of the
growth cycle where the plant develops and grows, starting
after sowing and ending when the plants start to reproduce.
This stage is characterized by a steady increase in plant height
and biomass. The reproductive stage starts when the plant
stops growing taller and ends after maturity and includes
panicle and grain development. It may be beneficial at times
to further split the reproductive stage into two categories:
reproductive pre-heading and reproductive post heading.
Reproductive pre-heading defines the period from panicle
primordial initiation to heading and post-heading refers to the
period from heading to maturity.
Kwywords: Rice, Agriculture, Remote sensing, GIS |
Cite this article: |
T.Subramani, G.Raghu Prakash , "
Rice Based Irrigated Agriculture Using GIS" , International Journal of Emerging Trends & Technology in Computer Science (IJETTCS) ,
Volume 5, Issue 3, May - June 2016 , pp.
114-124 , ISSN 2278-6856.
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