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Assessing Biological Control Damage of Giant Salvinia with Field Reflectance Measurements and Aerial Photography

Everitt, James H. and Flores, D. and Yang, C. and Davis, M. R.. (2005) Assessing Biological Control Damage of Giant Salvinia with Field Reflectance Measurements and Aerial Photography. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management, 43 . pp. 76-80.

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Abstract

A study was conducted on a small pond in southeast Texas to evaluate the potential for using remote sensing technology to assess feeding damage on giant salvinia ( Salvinia molesta Mitchell) by the salvinia weevil ( Cyrtobagous salviniae Calder and Sands). Field spectral measurements showed that moderately damaged and severely damaged plants had lower visible and near-infrared reflectance values than healthy plants. Healthy, moderately damaged, and severely damaged giant salvinia plants could be differentiated in an aerial color-infrared photograph of the study site. Computer analysis of the photograph showed that the three damage level classes could be quantified. (PDF has 5 pages.)

Item Type:Article
Title:Assessing Biological Control Damage of Giant Salvinia with Field Reflectance Measurements and Aerial Photography
Personal Creator/Author:
CreatorsEmail
Everitt, James H.
Flores, D.
Yang, C.
Davis, M. R.
Refereed:Yes
Journal or Publication Title:Journal of Aquatic Plant Management
Volume:43
Page Range:pp. 76-80
Date:2005
Latitude:30.0208
Longitude:-93.8457
Issuing Agency:Aquatic Plant Management Society, Inc.
Uncontrolled Keywords:light reflectance, color-infrared photography, Salvinia molesta, Cyrtobagous salviniae, biocontrol; lakes; Texas; Bridge City
Subjects:Management
Biology
Limnology
ID Code:1610
Deposited By:Stephanie Haas
Deposited On:04 Nov 2008 20:06
Last Modified:04 Nov 2008 20:06

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