1979
DOI: 10.1051/forest/19790403
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Télédétection d'attaques de la Cochenille (Coccoidea, Margarodidae) dans les forêts de pins maritimes du Sud-Est de la France par microdensitométrie trichrome sur film I.R.C.

Abstract: RésuméLe niveau des populations de cochenilles et les symptômes de l'attaque ont été étudiés pour chaque arbre de plusieurs peuplements de Pins maritimes qui ont servi à la mise au point d'une méthode d'étude par télédétection à partir de prises de vues IRC à basse altitude (35, 75 et 375 m) et à faible échelle (1/250, 1/500, 1/2 500). Les couronnes ont été étudiées en microdensitométrie trichrome ; la densité des couches vertes (dv) et bleues (db) est significative de l'attaque : les arbres sains ont des vale… Show more

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“…Trichromatic selection. The principle of trichromatic selection (RIOM et al 1979) involves restoring the information contained separately on each of the three layers composing the infrared film by successively scanning the film through filters corresponding to the sensitivity range of each layer: blue = 500 to 600 nm, green = 600 to 700 nm, red = 700 to 900 nm. This operation is carried out automatically with the microdensitometer using W 47 B, W 58 and W 15 filters.…”
Section: Procedures For Interpreting Photographsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Trichromatic selection. The principle of trichromatic selection (RIOM et al 1979) involves restoring the information contained separately on each of the three layers composing the infrared film by successively scanning the film through filters corresponding to the sensitivity range of each layer: blue = 500 to 600 nm, green = 600 to 700 nm, red = 700 to 900 nm. This operation is carried out automatically with the microdensitometer using W 47 B, W 58 and W 15 filters.…”
Section: Procedures For Interpreting Photographsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context the method of detecting parasite attacks on vegetation by infrared aerial photography includes characteristics particularly interesting for use with rubber trees in the Ivory Coast. Indeed this method is used routinely by forest workers in temperate countries to precisely map different parasitic attacks by insects or fungi over vast forest areas (MEYER and FRENCH 1967;HELLER 1968HELLER , 1971MURTHA and KIPPEN 1969;WILLIAMS and LEAPHART 1977;RIOM et al 1979;inter alia). The technique involves detecting physiological disturbances, caused by a parasite to its host, by recording changes in foliar reflectance not perceivable by the eye on a photographic support sensitive to near infrared wavelengths.…”
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confidence: 99%