Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Information on vegetation cover and soil management is used in hydrological and soil
erosion modeling, but in most cases, reference values are used solely based on land use classification
without considering the actual spatial and temporal variation adopted at the field scale. This work
focused on the adoption of satellite optical data from the Copernicus Sentinel-2 (S2) mission to
evaluate both spatial and temporal variations of vineyard ground cover. First, on a wider scale, fields
were mapped by photointerpretation, and a cluster analysis was carried out. Results suggest that
vineyards can be classified according to different inter-row soil management, with the best results
obtained using NDVI and NDWI. A pilot area in the municipality of Carpeneto, in the wine-growing
area of Alto Monferrato, was also analyzed due to the availability of reference data on inter-row
vegetation cover from experimental plots. Those are set on sloping areas and present different
inter-row soil managements (conventional tillage--CT, and permanent grass cover--GC). Time series
of different vegetation indices (VIs) have been obtained, and both S2 native bands and the derived
VIs were evaluated to assess their capability of describing the vineyard's inter-row coverage growth
trends at plot level for the agrarian year 2017-2018. Results suggest that a seasonality effect may
be involved in the choice of the most suitable band or index that better describes soil coverage
development at a given moment of the year. Further studies on open-source remotely sensed (RS)
data could provide specific inputs for applications in erosion risk management and crop modeling.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
remote sensing; vegetation indices; Sentinel-2; precision farming; soil management; grass-cover; viticulture; ecosystem services
Elenco autori:
Palazzi, Francesco; Cavallo, Eugenio; Biddoccu, Marcella
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