Non-Destructive Fluorescence Sensing For Applications In Precision Viticulture
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
A portable fluorescence device was used for the
non-destructive sensing of winegrape (Vitis vinifera L.) maturity
and plant vigor, directly in the vineyard. The sensor assesses
target molecules such as chlorophyll and phenolic compounds
(anthocyanins and flavonols), which markedly change during
fruit maturity and plant stress conditions. Different excitation
wavelengths were provided by LED sources, in the UV (375 nm)
and visible (630 nm red, 520 nm green and 450 nm blue) spectral
bands, and the acquisition was performed in the red (680-690
nm) and far-red (730-780 nm) regions. The far-red to red
chlorophyll fluorescence ratio is an index of the chlorophyll
content. The red-to-UV fluorescence (far-red) excitation ratios
was used as index of flavonols. Fluorescence mapping was carried
out at the 'Fattoria di Magliano' winery (South Tuscany, Italy) in
2013, on Vermentino and Merlot cvs. detecting manually vine
leaves at the bunch closure phenological stage and grape bunches
just before harvest, on a 15x15m grid. The spatial distribution of
flavonols in Vermentino and anthocyanins in Merlot were
reported as colorimetric maps, showing the heterogeneity of
phenolic maturity. The chlorophyll index, inversely correlated to
the sugar content of berries, allowed representing the
heterogeneity of technological maturity. Maps of the chlorophyllflavonols
combined index, correlated to the leaf nitrogen content,
were used to control the vine growth status within and among
vineyards. These information provided in a sustainable, rapid
and non-destructive way, are useful in precision viticulture to
support producer decisions and improve the wine quality.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
anthocyanins; chlorophyll fluorescence; nitrogen status; mapping; sensor; Vitis vinifera
Elenco autori:
Tuccio, Lorenza; Agati, Giovanni
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