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Estimation of Regional Cotton-Rice and Rice-Cotton Rotation Periods Based on Satellite Remote Sensing Methodology

ZHU Ze-Sheng and SUN Ling   

  1. 2Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanjing 210014, Jiangsu;
  • Received:2004-11-29 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2006-01-12 Published:2006-01-12
  • Contact: SUN Ling

Abstract:

The objective of this paper was to estimate rotation periods of cotton-rice and rice-cotton from 2001 to 2004 in forty-two towns of XinHua City of JiangSu province of China, belonging to Lixiahe agriculture region, using satellite-based remote sensing (RS) data and geographic information system (GIS) tools. The vegetation in this region comprises mainly rice, cotton, soybean, sweet potato and vegetables. On an average from 2001 to 2004, the cotton land made up 12 488 ha/year, while the rice land area 83812 ha/year, i.e. 9.61% and 64.47% of total arable land area of XinHua City respectively. On the basis of data availability and accuracy requirements, four Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) satellite images dated on 26/07/2001, 29/07/2002, 24/07/2003 and 26/07/2004 were selected as the data sources for the interpretation of rice and cotton. The satellite data were geographically registered onto the map. By using the knowledge about the temporal growth pattern of various crop types in this region, based on our field observations of various land cover classes, a supervised classification approach was followed to classify the scene into various land cover classes. The rice and cotton of vegetation in the images were classified by using the classification approach. The GIS was then used to integrate large amounts of interpreted image data and other related geographic details about the region to analyze the changes of land covers from cotton to rice or vice versa by the spatial polygon analysis model. The phenomenon of cotton-rice and rice-cotton rotation was found from the interpreted images. The rotation periods of cotton-rice and rice-cotton periods were supposed to obey the stationary stochastic process. The first and second models were built for estimation of cotton-rice and rice-cotton periods of each town, which was derived by cotton and rice coverage data provided by GIS that processed the interpreted images. The third model was built for computing the arithmetic average value of cotton-rice and rice-cotton rotation periods. The data provided by the models were used for analysis of cotton-rice and rice-cotton rotation periods of all the towns (Table 1 and Table 2). The results showed that the cotton-rice and rice-cotton were major rotation styles in this region. Among all the towns in XinHua City, there are obvious differences among the rotation levels or periods. The three average rotation periods of cotton-rice of all the towns from 2001 to 2004 were respectively 2.01, 3.42 and 3.01 years with an average of 2.81 year. The three average rotation periods of rice-cotton of all the towns from 2001 to 2004 were respectively 2.61, 2.70 and 3.35 years with an average of 2.89 year. The difference between the average values was very small or about 2.85%, indicating clearly that the result obeys the basic law that the cotton-rice rotation period should be statistically equal to the rice-cotton one, the models or formulas for estimation of the rotation periods are reasonable. The average rotation period of cotton-rice and rice-cotton rotation of all the towns was 2.85 year. The interpretation precision of remote sensing images arrived at the experimental requirement by validation from observations on the ground. In comparison with the traditional conclusion of 2–5 year in the past more than 400 years, the rotation period of 2.85 year given in the study is more scientific and precision.

Key words: Cotton-rice rotation, rice-cotton rotation, period, satellite remote sensing, model

CLC Number: 

  • S562
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