1.Application of hyperspectral remote sensing in field of medicinal plants monitoring research.
Xiao-Bo ZHANG ; Lan-Ping GUO ; Lu-Qi HUANG ; Shou-Dong ZHU ; Wei-Feng MA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(9):1280-1284
The paper introduces the basic concept and characteristics of hyperspectral remote sensing, and analyzed the application of hyperspectral remote sensing in the field of plants research. On the basis of the research advances of hyperspectral plant study, paper also analyzed the key facts that effects the application of hyperspectral remote sensing on the some researches which include distinguishing species,monitoring growth and quality etc. It proposed a new ideas and methods for people to research medicinal plants.
Plants, Medicinal
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Satellite Communications
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Telemetry
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methods
2.Application of digital earth technology in research of traditional Chinese medicine resources.
Jinxin LIU ; Xinxin LIU ; Lu GAO ; Yingqin WEI ; Fanyun MENG ; Yongyan WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(3):243-246
This paper describes the digital earth technology and its core technology-"3S" integration technology. The advance and promotion of the "3S" technology provide more favorable means and technical support for Chinese medicine resources survey, evaluation and appropriate zoning. Grid is a mature and popular technology that can connect all kinds of information resources. The author sums up the application of digital earth technology in the research of traditional Chinese medicine resources in recent years, and proposes the new method and technical route of investigation in traditional Chinese medicine resources, traditional Chinese medicine zoning and suitability assessment by combining the digital earth technology and grid.
Conservation of Natural Resources
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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methods
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Research
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Satellite Communications
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Technology
3.The impact of water level changes on distribution of snails around lake areas reacted by thematic mapper images.
Li-juan ZHANG ; Rong ZHU ; Wei-sheng JIANG ; Xiu-juan CHU ; Jia-gang GUO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2010;44(4):319-323
OBJECTIVETo study the impact of water level changes on the distribution of snails around lakes, and to study the possibility of forecasting the distribution of snails according to changes of water level reacted by remote sensing images.
METHODSAll information including water level information of Xingzi Hydrometric Station from 1997 to 2007, twelve TM images of Poyang Lake between 1998 and 2006 were collected. The water areas of Poyang Lake was extracted by MNDWI threshold approach, and the relationships between water areas from TM images and water level from Hydrometric Station was analyzed; Majiawan and Menqiantan marshland of Zhuxi village, Xingzi county was chosen as study pilot to set frames and investigate snails 2991 frames in 2007, and the information of snails of this pilot from 1998 to 2006 was collected to analyze the relationships between snails and water level.
RESULTSThe water areas of Poyang Lake extracted from Remote Sensing images from 1998 to 2006 was 1658.73 - 5873.48 km(2), and the corresponding daily water level of Xingzi Hydrometric Station was 9.96 - 21.72 m, according to correlation analysis, they were positive correlation relationship, the correlation coefficient was 0.96 (P < 0.01), and build a model: S = 5189.96 x ln(h) - 10 284.97; the percent of frames with living snail of zhuxi pilot from 1998 - 2007 was 28.33% - 77.46%, the corresponding monthly average water level of last August was 13.19 - 21.96 m, the corresponding highest water level of last year was 15.97 - 21.96 m, according to correlation analysis. The percent of frames with living snail of zhuxi pilot was negatively correlated with the corresponding monthly average water level of last August and the corresponding highest water level of last year, and the correlation coefficient was -0.69 (P < 0.05), and -0.77 (P < 0.01) respectively.
CONCLUSIONWater areas of Poyang Lake extracted from remote sensing images could well express the actual changes of water level, and the highest water level ahead of the year investigating snails influence the distribution of snails, thus we can estimate the distribution of snails around lakes by remote sensing images.
Animals ; China ; Environmental Monitoring ; instrumentation ; methods ; Forecasting ; Fresh Water ; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ; Pilot Projects ; Satellite Communications ; Snails ; physiology
4.Establish remote of sensing monitoring method and standard on wild rare medical plant.
Xiaobo ZHANG ; Yuzhang SUN ; Luqi HUANG ; Lanping GUO ; Wenquan ZHU ; Yaozhong PAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(13):1741-1744
At present the shortage of the resources of wild and rare medicinal plants is very serious in China. So grasping the situation and change tendency of medicinal plant resources comprehensive and real-timely, is vital significance to realize the sustainable using of medicinal plant resources. In order to use the remote sensing monitor technology and method to study the resources of the wild and rare medicinal plants, this article discusses the principle, method, technology and the principle and standard based on the operation and experiment of remote sensing monitor on the resources of wild rare medicinal plant.
China
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Conservation of Natural Resources
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methods
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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Satellite Communications
5.Investigation of Paeonia sinjiangensis resources using remote sensing and expert knowledge.
Zi-li ZHANG ; Qi-ming QIN ; Yu-zhi DONG ; Fan-wei DAI ; Yun-jun YAO ; Zhao-qiang WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(16):1941-1944
OBJECTIVETo study the effectiveness and feasibility of remote sensing technology in the rare species of wild plant resources.
METHODThe mechanism and characteristics of Paeonia sinjiangensis were analyzed to find the possibility of extracting from TM imagery. An expert system has been used with Landsat Thematic Mapper data to derive P. sinjiangensis. Then logical decision rules were used with the various datasets to assign values.
RESULTThe land for P. sinjiangensis possible growth were mapped and accuracy tested was approving.
CONCLUSIONThe results suggest that the remote sensing expert interpretation system using satellite imagery and ancillary data will be feasible for research of rare wild medicinal plants distribution.
Conservation of Natural Resources ; Environmental Monitoring ; Geographic Information Systems ; Paeonia ; growth & development ; Satellite Communications
6.A study of environmental changes on new snail habitat though multi-temporal relative radiometric normalized TM images.
De-ping YANG ; Yun-zhao WU ; Rong ZHU ; Li-juan ZHANG ; Jia-gang GUO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007;41(5):357-360
OBJECTIVETo study the environmental changes of new snail habitual by using multi-temporal relative radiometric normalized TM images taken in Wuzhoutou of Nanchang, Jiangxi province.
METHODSTM images of Poyang Lake were collected on 3rd April 1998, 16th April 2000 and 5th May 2004. Taking images in 2004 as a reference, the TM images in 1998 and 2000 were radiometric normalized. The images were analyzed to trace the vegetation background and snail historical information.
RESULTSThe vegetation coverage rate of Wuzhaoutou on April 3rd in 1998 was 4.76%, but the vegetation coverage rates of Wuzhoutou on April 16th in 2000 and May 5th in 2004 were above 80%; the NDVI values of Wuzhoutou on April 3rd in 1998 were around -0.4 to 0.2, but the NDVI values of Wuzhoutou on April 16th in 2000 and May 5th in 2004 were mainly around 0.2 to 0.6, which had statistical difference with that in 1998 (q = 162.285321, P < 0.01 and q = 161.669725, P < 0.01). The greenness of three images have statistical differences(q = 178.679245, P < 0.01; q = 130.320755, P < 0.01 and q = - 48.358491, P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONCombining with the snail survey, the TM images could be an effective measure for setting up models to forecast the areas where snails might live to control the Schistosomiasis epidemic.
Animals ; Environmental Monitoring ; methods ; Geographic Information Systems ; Satellite Communications ; Snails
7.Remote sensing monitoring methods for medicinal plants resource in different types of ecological environment.
Yu-zhang SUN ; Lan-ping GUO ; Wen-quan ZHU ; Lu-qi HUANG ; Yao-zhong PAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(14):1490-1492
Different remote sensing monitoring methods are needed for the medicinal plant resource in different types of ecological environment. This paper explained remote sensing monitoring methods for the resource of the wild medicinal plants and cultivated plants, and analyzed the rare species, generous species and species in special ecological environment in detail. It provides a new method to all kind of medicinal plants resources' remote sensing monitoring.
Atractylodes
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China
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Conservation of Natural Resources
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Ecosystem
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Geographic Information Systems
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Plants, Medicinal
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Satellite Communications
8.Study on dynamical changes of Ginkgo biloba resources in Pizhou city of Jiangsu Province base on RS and GIS.
Yu-Zhang SUN ; Xiao-He GU ; Xiao-Qiong YANG ; Wen-Quan ZHU ; Lan-Ping GUO ; Lu-Qi HUANG ; Yao-Zhong PAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(18):1861-1864
OBJECTIVETo analyse the dynamical changes of the Ginkgo biloba's resources from 2001 to 2006, in Pizhou city, Jiangshu province by useing spatial analytical function of GIS and RS technology.
METHODUse the GIS and RS technology, extracted the information of G. biloba by scientific investigation, researched the spatial distribution and dynamical changes of G. biloba based on landsat 5 TM: the Apr. 3rd, 2001; Jan. 16th, 2005; July 30th, 2006.
RESULTGinkgo biloba's resource was 1.61 x 10(5) hm2 in 2001, 1.84 x 10(5) hm2 in 2005, 1.88 x 10(5) hm2 in 2006.
CONCLUSIONGinkgo biloba's resource rised from 1.61 x 10(5) hm2 to 1.88 x 10(5) hm2 from 2001 to 2006, showed the gradually rise.
China ; Conservation of Natural Resources ; Ecosystem ; Geographic Information Systems ; Geography ; Ginkgo biloba ; growth & development ; Plants, Medicinal ; growth & development ; Population Dynamics ; Satellite Communications
9.Relationship of remote sensing normalized differential vegetation index to Anopheles density and malaria incidence rate.
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2006;19(2):130-132
OBJECTIVETo study the relationship of remote sensing normalized differential vegetation index (NDVI) to Anopheles density and malaria incidence rate.
METHODSData of monthly average climate, environment, Anopheles density and malaria incidence rate, and remote sensing NDVI were collected from 27 townships of 10 counties in southeastern Yunnan Province from 1984 to 1993. The relationship of remote sensing ecological proxy index, NDVI, to Anopheles density and malaria incidence rate was studied by principal component analysis, factor analysis and grey correlation analysis.
RESULTSThe correlation matrix showed that NDVI highly correlated with Anopheles density in 4 townships of Mengla, Jinghong, and Yuanjiang counties, but in other 23 townships the relationship was not clear. Principal component and factor analyses showed that remote sensing NDVI was the representative index of the first principal component and the first common factor of Anopheles density evaluation. Grey correlation analysis showed that in rainy season NDVI had a high grey correlation with Anopheles density and malaria incidence rate. The grey correlation analysis showed that in rainy season the grey degree of NDVI correlated with Anopheles. Minimus density was 0.730, and 0.713 with Anopheles sinensis density, and 0.800 with malarial incidence rate.
CONCLUSIONRemote sensing NDVI can serve as a sensitive evaluation index of Anopheles density and malaria incidence rate.
Animals ; Anopheles ; growth & development ; China ; epidemiology ; Ecosystem ; Environmental Monitoring ; Epidemiological Monitoring ; Humans ; Incidence ; Malaria ; epidemiology ; Plant Development ; Principal Component Analysis ; Rain ; Satellite Communications ; Seasons
10.Studies on the resources survey methods of Panax notogingseng based on remote sensing.
Ying-Qun ZHOU ; Shi-Lin CHEN ; Ben-Gang ZHANG ; Jin-Sheng ZHANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Zhong-Jian CHEN ; Xiu-Ming CUN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(24):1902-1905
OBJECTIVETo explore the survey methods for the cultivated medicinal plant resources such as Panax notogingseng based on remote sensing.
METHODThrough the preliminary study by remote sensing technique and field survey in the study area, the optimal methods in the procedure were chosen for the survey.
RESULTIn this study,a set of survey method for P. notogingseng based on remote sensing technique was founded, which included the remotely sensed data-source selecting, the remote sensing image processing, interpretation and validation etc.
CONCLUSIONWith different resolution remotely-sensing data at the study area, the area, the natural storage and the yield of P. notoginseng were calculated. For Maguan county, with SPOT5 (5 m), the relative right rate of judgement, the relative precision of area and the relative precision of yield with statistics was 92.7%, 94.4% and 78.2% separately, and with TM (30 m), the relative right rate of judgement, the relative precision of area was only 71.4% and 58.8%, though, for Qiubei county, with TM (30 m), the relative precision of area with statistics could reach 74.7%, which showed that choosing appropriate remotely-sensing data and processing methods for different area, the remote sensing technique is feasible for resource survey of cultivated medicinal plants such as P. notoginseng.
China ; Conservation of Natural Resources ; Ecosystem ; Geographic Information Systems ; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ; Panax ; Plants, Medicinal ; Satellite Communications
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