Studies were conducted to determine the possibility of detecting and identifying various
healthy and diseased cereal crops by means of aerial photographs, and of estimating
disease severity.
The crops studied were wheat, oats, barley, and rye; the diseases were black stem
rust and yellow dwarf virus.
Tests were conducted both on test plots artificially inoculated with disease and on
open fields where the pathogen had entered by natural means.
Spectrophotometric analyses of light reflectance from healthy and diseased crops were
made. These analyses permitted prediction of the photographic tones or colors with
which the various crops would register on any film-filter combination. Four film-filter
combinations were then selected as offering the best tone or color contrasts for the
photographic identifications sought.
Results of the tests indicate that, on aerial photographs taken to proper specifications,
and at the proper seasonal state of development of the host plant and pathogen, it
is possible for a photo interpreter to recognize: (1) healthy wheat, oats, barley,
and rye; (2) diseased wheat infested with black stem rust (Puccinia graminis tritici); (3) diseased oats infested with black stem rust (P. graminis avenae); and (4) diseased oats infested with yellow dwarf virus.
In some instances the photo interpreter, using only smallscale, black-and-white photographs,
can detect disease infection centers early enough to permit effective control measures.
Frequently, using large-scale, color photographs, he can also estimate disease severity
and subsequent yield reduction quite accurately.
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