Infrared Thermography to Estimate Vine Water Status: Optimizing Canopy Measurements and Thermal Indices for the Varieties Merlot and Moscato in Northern Italy
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
"This study investigated the e ectiveness of infrared thermography to estimate water status
in Merlot and Moscato grown in northeast Italy by comparing the crop water stress index (CWSI)
and the stomatal conductance index (IG). The influence of the portion of the canopy in which the
thermal images were captured (sunlit or shaded) was also investigated. During the 2018 growing
season, potted vines were subjected to three irrigation treatments: T0 = 100% of daily water usage
restored; T1 = 50% of daily water usage restored; and T2 = 30% of daily water usage restored.
Measurements included stomatal conductance (gs), stem water potential (SWP), and thermal imagery.
Results showed that both the CWSI and IG indices were e ective in discriminating the irrigation
treatments in Moscato and Merlot. CWSI showed higher correlations with gs and SWP compared
to IG, especially in Moscato. CWSI was less influenced by the portion of the canopy the image was
taken on. In general, Moscato showed greater di erences in gs, SWP, and the thermal indices between
the three irrigation treatments. This study suggests that the e cacy of thermography in estimating
vine water status depends on the variety and its stomatal control physiology."
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
infrared thermography; leaf temperature; thermal imaging; stomatal conductance; water potential
Elenco autori:
Chitarra, Walter
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