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Evaluation of cut alfalfa moisture content and operative conditions by hyperspectral imaging combined with chemometric tools: In-field application

Journal

BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Volume 222, Issue -, Pages 132-141

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2022.08.004

Keywords

Forage; Hyperspectral imaging; Partial least square regression; Moisture; Harvest; Field

Funding

  1. CNH Industrial Italia SpA.

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High-quality hay or silage can be obtained by monitoring moisture levels and using mechanical conditioning and near-infrared spectroscopy. This study evaluated the potential of in-field Vis/NIR hyperspectral imaging combined with chemometric tools. The results showed good discrimination power and accurate estimation of moisture content.
High quality of hay or silage can be obtained by monitoring the moisture level at mowing or harvest time to reduce the losses of yield and nutrients and preserve feeds in the long term. Mechanical conditioning is one of the most common ways to increase the rate of water loss from forage during drying. Near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is a good alternative to the classical gravimetric method to timely provide information on forage moisture content. The aim of this work was to evaluate the potential of in-field Vis/NIR hyperspectral imaging combined with chemometric tools to monitor alfalfa parameters after conditioning. Partial LeastSquares Discriminant Analysis (PLSDA) models were developed to discriminate samples according to several operative conditions (level of conditioning, field type, time after conditioning, and time of day) and yielded good discrimination power (mean sensitivity = 87%, mean probability = 89%). Moisture content was estimated by Partial LeastSquares (PLS) models obtaining determination coefficient (R2) = 0.86 and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) = 2.00% (external validation). The number of spectral bands was reduced by using the Variable Importance in Projection (VIP) method, passing from 272 to 74 bands. Further PLS models were built considering the reduced variable numbers and achieved comparable results to those obtained with the full spectra, demonstrating that reduction of the number of variables did not affect the goodness of the models. Finally, the best PLS model was applied to each pixel of the hyperspectral images to obtain false colour images. Pixels having similar colours were characterized by comparable moisture content. The models developed may be useful to determine moisture content of alfalfa remotely and in real-time during mowing or harvest procedures. (C) 2022 IAgrE. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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