Title of article :
Mapping vineyard leaf area with multispectral satellite imagery
Author/Authors :
Johnson، L. F. نويسنده , , Roczen، D. E. نويسنده , , Youkhana، S. K. نويسنده , , Nemani، R. R. نويسنده , , Bosch، D. F. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-32
From page :
33
To page :
0
Abstract :
Vineyard leaf area is a key determinant of grape characteristics and wine quality. As is frequently the case in agriculture, available ground-based leaf area measurements employed by growers are not well suited to larger area mapping. In this study, IKONOS high spatial resolution, multispectral satellite imagery was used to map leaf area throughout two commercial wine grape vineyards (approximately 800 ha) in Californiaʹs North Coast growing region. The imagery was collected near harvest during the 2000 growing season, converted to at-sensor radiance, georeferenced and transformed to normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) on a per pixel basis. Measurements at 24 ground calibration sites were used to convert NDVI maps to leaf area index (LAI; m2 leaf area m^-2 ground area); planting density was then used to express leaf area on a per vine basis (LAv). Image-based LAv was significantly correlated with ground-based LAv estimates developed at 23 validation sites (r2=0.72; P<0.001). Despite challenges posed by the discontinuous nature of vineyard canopies and architectural differences imposed by shoot positioning trellis systems, remote sensing appears to offer a basis for mapping vineyard leaf area in low LAI vineyards. Such maps can potentially be used to parameterize plant growth models or provide decision support for irrigation and canopy management.
Keywords :
Precision viticulture , Satellite remote sensing , leaf area , Geospatial technology
Journal title :
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE
Record number :
52647
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