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Bayesian Posterior-Based Winter Wheat Yield Estimation at the Field Scale through Assimilation of Sentinel-2 Data into WOFOST Model
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2022
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Precision AgricultureEngineeringAgricultural EconomicsSentinel-2 DataClimate ModelingWeather ForecastingField ScaleYield PredictionAgricultural StatisticsEarth ScienceData AssimilationCultural PlanningField-level Yield EstimationSpatial ResolutionClimate ForecastingHydrometeorologyMeteorologyGeographyCrop YieldCrop Growth ModelingWofost ModelForecastingAgricultural ModelingRemote SensingCrop ModellingLikelihood Constraints
Accurate and timely regional crop yield information, particularly field-level yield estimation, is essential for commodity traders and producers in planning production, growing, harvesting, and other interconnected marketing activities. In this study, we propose a novel data assimilation framework. Firstly, we construct the likelihood constraints for a process-based crop growth model based on the previous year’s statistical yield and the current year’s field observations. Then, we infer the posterior sets of model-simulated time-series LAI and the final yield of winter wheat with a Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method for each meteorological data grid of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Reanalysis (v5ERA5). Finally, we estimate the winter wheat yield at the spatial resolution of 10 m by combining Sentinel-2 LAI and the WOFOST model in Hengshui, the prefecture-level city of Hebei province of China. The results show that the proposed framework can estimate the winter wheat yield with a coefficient of determination R2 equal to 0.29 and mean absolute percentage error MAPE equal to 7.20% compared to within-field measurements. However, the agricultural stress that crop growth models cannot quantitatively simulate, such as lodging, can greatly reduce the accuracy of yield estimates.
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