Early detection of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) in oranges using different aspects of remote sensing applications

Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) is regarded as an important pest of orange (Citrus). Early detection of pest infestations enables the optimal application of preventative and control measures. This study was carried out under laboratory conditions, in order to predi...

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Main Authors: Mona Yones, Ghada A. Khdery, Mohamed Aboelghar, Taher Kadah, Shireen A.M. Ma'moun
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110982323000662
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author Mona Yones
Ghada A. Khdery
Mohamed Aboelghar
Taher Kadah
Shireen A.M. Ma'moun
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description Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) is regarded as an important pest of orange (Citrus). Early detection of pest infestations enables the optimal application of preventative and control measures. This study was carried out under laboratory conditions, in order to predict and monitor orange pest infestations. Consequently, the scope was to find a remote sensing application that can help in the prediction of Mediterranean Fruit Fly infestation in oranges with the least loss in production. Spectroscopic and thermal imaging techniques were investigated, as effective tools in determination of pest infestation and damage in orange fruits. According to the findings, the optimum spectral zones that can be used to discriminate and differentiate between healthy (non-infected) orange fruit and infected ones were red and near infrared bands. Six vegetation indices were calculated to analyze the Field Spectral measurements. By calculating the NPCI (Normalized Pigment Chlorophyll Index), it was found that NPCI values for infected orange fruits were higher in comparison to healthy ones. Thermal imaging showed that the infected orange fruit temperatures were on average 0.8 °C higher than that of healthy fruits. As the maximum temperature differential (MTD) between healthy and infected fruits were 23.7–24.5 °C, respectively. These spectral reflectance curves were useful for researchers working on Site-specific crop management, as they can use remote sensing to detect individual fruit infections. Also, this technique should be used as a powerful and non-destructive method for assistance in agriculture.
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spelling doaj.art-6a456ab6cb0f42bf947b343db7a7a71b2023-11-02T04:13:15ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences1110-98232023-12-01263798806Early detection of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) in oranges using different aspects of remote sensing applicationsMona Yones0Ghada A. Khdery1Mohamed Aboelghar2Taher Kadah3Shireen A.M. Ma'moun4National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, Egypt; Corresponding author.National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, EgyptNational Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, EgyptCentral Laboratory of Residue analyses of Pesticides and Heavy Metals in Food (QCAP), Agricultural Research Center (ARC)Entomology Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams UniversityMediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) is regarded as an important pest of orange (Citrus). Early detection of pest infestations enables the optimal application of preventative and control measures. This study was carried out under laboratory conditions, in order to predict and monitor orange pest infestations. Consequently, the scope was to find a remote sensing application that can help in the prediction of Mediterranean Fruit Fly infestation in oranges with the least loss in production. Spectroscopic and thermal imaging techniques were investigated, as effective tools in determination of pest infestation and damage in orange fruits. According to the findings, the optimum spectral zones that can be used to discriminate and differentiate between healthy (non-infected) orange fruit and infected ones were red and near infrared bands. Six vegetation indices were calculated to analyze the Field Spectral measurements. By calculating the NPCI (Normalized Pigment Chlorophyll Index), it was found that NPCI values for infected orange fruits were higher in comparison to healthy ones. Thermal imaging showed that the infected orange fruit temperatures were on average 0.8 °C higher than that of healthy fruits. As the maximum temperature differential (MTD) between healthy and infected fruits were 23.7–24.5 °C, respectively. These spectral reflectance curves were useful for researchers working on Site-specific crop management, as they can use remote sensing to detect individual fruit infections. Also, this technique should be used as a powerful and non-destructive method for assistance in agriculture.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110982323000662Fruit fliesOrangeEarly predictionRemote sensing applicationSpectroradiometerThermal imaging
spellingShingle Mona Yones
Ghada A. Khdery
Mohamed Aboelghar
Taher Kadah
Shireen A.M. Ma'moun
Early detection of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) in oranges using different aspects of remote sensing applications
Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
Fruit flies
Orange
Early prediction
Remote sensing application
Spectroradiometer
Thermal imaging
title Early detection of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) in oranges using different aspects of remote sensing applications
title_full Early detection of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) in oranges using different aspects of remote sensing applications
title_fullStr Early detection of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) in oranges using different aspects of remote sensing applications
title_full_unstemmed Early detection of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) in oranges using different aspects of remote sensing applications
title_short Early detection of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) in oranges using different aspects of remote sensing applications
title_sort early detection of the mediterranean fruit fly ceratitis capitata wied in oranges using different aspects of remote sensing applications
topic Fruit flies
Orange
Early prediction
Remote sensing application
Spectroradiometer
Thermal imaging
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110982323000662
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