Monitoring heavy metal stress on rice is of great significance for food security. In this paper, we used NDVI time series during the whole growing period of rice to identifying the rice growing differences under varied heavy metal stress. Here the NDVI time series were with high spatial-temporal resolution and obtained by blending MODIS and Landsat NDVI data. We extracted two kinds of features: Max NDVI value and time-integrated NDVI and use Fisher discrimination to explore the rice phonological differences under mild and severe stress levels. Results indicates that under severe stress the values of the metrics for presenting rice phonological differences in the experimental areas of heavy metal stress were smaller than the ones under mild stress. This means using the phenology differences can help to monitoring the heavy metal contamination.
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