Evaluating Oil Palm Cultivation using Geospatial Approach in Kerdau, Temerloh District

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Abstract Oil palm is one of the cultivation that synonyms in Malaysia. Malaysia become biggest oil producer globally after Indonesia. In order to achieve successful yield per year, need constant effort and labor monitor them accordingly. Manual method monitoring consumes large amount time energy. Palm comes from fleshy fruit palms. Unrefined sometimes referred as red because its reddish-orange color. Remote sensing technique utilizes usage satellite imageries analyzes healthiness canopy features plantation. There are several advantage determining condition through multispectral texture analysis ERDAS Imagine Envi. Utilizing Landsat-8 imagery, can be effectively implemented this study, we will use three vegetation indices which Normalized Differential Vegetation Index (NDVI), Soil Adjusted (SAVI), Ratio (RVI). This study demonstrate selected satellite-derived used estimate yields with reliable accuracy. work, ability indices, derived a single-date archived high resolution at management block scale was demonstrated. applied determine tree. Using remote technique, value determined analyzed. Result process, evaluated. provides an important benchmark for applying technology plantation-scale palm. estimation based on empirical models, described computerized using simple spreadsheet interface so facilitate optimal agronomic intervention, particularly regard crop harvesting, stress alleviation input application. However, it’s note should not confused kernel oil. While both originate same plant, extracted seed fruit. It different health benefits.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: IOP conference series

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['1757-899X', '1757-8981']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1051/1/012025