The Application of Ground-based and Satellite Remote Sensing for Estimation of Bio-physiological Parameters of Wheat Grown Under Different Water Regimes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Remote sensing technologies have been widely studied for the estimation of crop biometric
and physiological parameters. The number of sensors and data acquisition methods have been
increasing, and their evaluation is becoming a necessity. The aim of this study was to assess the
performance of two remote sensing data for describing the variations of biometric and physiological
parameters of durum wheat grown under dierent water regimes (rainfed, 50% and 100% of
irrigation requirements). The experimentation was carried out in Policoro (Southern Italy) for
two growing seasons. The Landsat 8 and Sentinel-2 images and radiometric ground-based data
were acquired regularly during the growing season with plant biometric (leaf area index and dry
aboveground biomass) and physiological (stomatal conductance, net assimilation, and transpiration
rate) parameters. Water deficit index was closely related to plant water status and crop physiological
parameters. The enhanced vegetation index showed slightly better performance than the normalized
dierence vegetation index when plotted against the leaf area index with R2 = 0.73. The overall results
indicated that the ground-based vegetation indices were in good agreement with the satellite-based
indices. The main constraint for eective application of satellite-based indices remains the presence of
clouds during the acquisition time, which is particularly relevant for winter-spring crops. Therefore,
the integration of remote sensing and field data might be needed to optimize plant response under
specific growing conditions and to enhance agricultural production.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
water deficit index; irrigation; vegetation indexes
Elenco autori:
Sellami, MOHAMED HOUSSEMEDDINE; Albrizio, Rossella; Cantore, Vito
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