Exploring the capability of high-resolution satellite data in delineating the potential distribution of common invasive alien plant species in the Tshivhase Tea Estate

Author:

Nembambula FhulufhedzaniORCID,Malahlela Oupa E.,Mugwedi Lutendo

Abstract

AbstractInvasive alien plants (IAPs) continue to exert significant impacts on agriculture in many countries, resulting in food insecurity. IAPs reduce agricultural production through competition and parasitism with planted crops. More recently, the IAPs continue to extend their plasticity to tea plantations, especially in tropical and subtropical areas. This study thus aimed at exploring the potential of SPOT 7 and Sentinel 2 satellite data in mapping the occurrence and co-occurrence of three common IAPs Solanum mauritianum, Lantana camara, and Chromolaena odorata in the Tshivhase Tea Estate in Limpopo Province, South Africa. The stepwise logistic regression models were generated for Solanum mauritianum and Lantana camara occurrence as well as the observed and conditional co-occurrence probability of S. mauritianum (P1), L. camara (P2) and C. odorata (P3). From the remote sensing indices, the Brightness Index (BI) was significant in most SPOT 7 stepwise logistic regression models at p<0.05 whereas the blue, red, and near infrared (NIR) bands and standard deviation (STDv) variables were significant at p<0.05 in most of the Sentinel 2 models. The SPOT 7 model performed Sentinel-2 models, thus resulting in the area under the curve (AUC) of 0.96 for the conditional co-occurrence of S. mauritianum (P1) and L. camara (P2). The Sentinel 2 model yielded an AUC of 0.83. The SPOT 7 model performed superior in mapping the conditional co-occurrence of S. mauritianum and L. camara than the Sentinel 2 model. These results suggest that high spatial resolution satellite images like SPOT 7 can delineate the potential distribution of IAPs in the tea plantation and thus assisting in management strategies geared towards IAP’s elimination and control.

Funder

SANSA

University of Venda

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous),Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Geography, Planning and Development

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