Towards an Optimized Method of Olive Tree Crown Volume Measurement
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Author
Miranda Fuentes, Antonio
Llorens, Jordi
Gamarra-Diezma, Juan Luis
Gil Moya, Emilio
Gil Ribes, Jesús
Publisher
MDPIDate
2015Subject
Terrestrial LiDARCanopy characterization
Olive tree
Tree crown volume
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Accurate crown characterization of large isolated olive trees is vital for adjusting
spray doses in three-dimensional crop agriculture. Among the many methodologies
available, laser sensors have proved to be the most reliable and accurate. However, their
operation is time consuming and requires specialist knowledge and so a simpler crown
characterization method is required. To this end, three methods were evaluated and
compared with LiDAR measurements to determine their accuracy: Vertical Crown
Projected Area method (VCPA), Ellipsoid Volume method (VE) and Tree Silhouette
Volume method (VTS). Trials were performed in three different kinds of olive tree plantations:
intensive, adapted one-trunked traditional and traditional. In total, 55 trees were
characterized. Results show that all three methods are appropriate to estimate the crown
volume, reaching high coefficients of determination: R2 = 0.783, 0.843 and 0.824 for
VCPA, VE and VTS, respectively. However, discrepancies arise when evaluating tree
plantations separately, especially for traditional trees. Here, correlations between LiDAR
volume and other parameters showed that the Mean Vector calculated for VCPA method
showed the highest correlation for traditional trees, thus its use in traditional plantations is
highly recommended.