Feasibility of Low-Cost Thermal Imaging for Monitoring Water Stress in Young and Mature Sweet Cherry Trees

Infrared thermography has been introduced as an affordable tool for plant water status monitoring, especially in regions where water availability is the main limiting factor in agricultural production. This paper outlines the potential applications of low-cost thermal imaging devices to evaluate the...

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Main Authors: Pedro José Blaya-Ros, Víctor Blanco, Rafael Domingo, Fulgencio Soto-Valles, Roque Torres-Sánchez
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/16/5461
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spelling doaj-3adf2f89992b4ff5b02a725b5c4fe5722020-11-25T03:21:29ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-08-01105461546110.3390/app10165461Feasibility of Low-Cost Thermal Imaging for Monitoring Water Stress in Young and Mature Sweet Cherry TreesPedro José Blaya-Ros0Víctor Blanco1Rafael Domingo2Fulgencio Soto-Valles3Roque Torres-Sánchez4Dpto Ingeniería Agronómica, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT), Paseo Alfonso XIII, 48, E30203 Cartagena, SpainDpto Ingeniería Agronómica, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT), Paseo Alfonso XIII, 48, E30203 Cartagena, SpainDpto Ingeniería Agronómica, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT), Paseo Alfonso XIII, 48, E30203 Cartagena, SpainDpto Automática, Ingeniería Eléctrica y Tecnología Electrónica, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT), Campus de la Muralla s/n, E30202 Cartagena, SpainDpto Automática, Ingeniería Eléctrica y Tecnología Electrónica, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT), Campus de la Muralla s/n, E30202 Cartagena, SpainInfrared thermography has been introduced as an affordable tool for plant water status monitoring, especially in regions where water availability is the main limiting factor in agricultural production. This paper outlines the potential applications of low-cost thermal imaging devices to evaluate the water status of young and mature sweet cherry trees (<i>Prunus avium</i> L.) submitted to water stress. Two treatments per plot were assayed: (i) a control treatment irrigated to ensure non-limiting soil water conditions; and (ii) a water-stress treatment. The seasonal evolution of the temperature of the canopy (Tc) and the difference between Tc and air temperature (ΔT) were compared and three thermal indices were calculated: crop water stress index (CWSI), degrees above control treatment (DAC) and degrees above non-water-stressed baseline (DANS). Midday stem water potential (Ψstem) was used as the reference indicator of water stress and linear relationships of Tc, ΔT, CWSI, DAC and DANS with Ψstem were discussed in order to assess their sensitivity to quantify water stress. CWSI and DANS exhibited strong relationships with Ψstem and two regression lines to young and mature trees were found. The promising results obtained highlight that using low-cost infrared thermal devices can be used to determine the plant water status in sweet cherry trees.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/16/5461water stress<i>Prunus avium</i> L.stem water potentiallow-cost thermographythermal indexescanopy temperature
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author Pedro José Blaya-Ros
Víctor Blanco
Rafael Domingo
Fulgencio Soto-Valles
Roque Torres-Sánchez
spellingShingle Pedro José Blaya-Ros
Víctor Blanco
Rafael Domingo
Fulgencio Soto-Valles
Roque Torres-Sánchez
Feasibility of Low-Cost Thermal Imaging for Monitoring Water Stress in Young and Mature Sweet Cherry Trees
Applied Sciences
water stress
<i>Prunus avium</i> L.
stem water potential
low-cost thermography
thermal indexes
canopy temperature
author_facet Pedro José Blaya-Ros
Víctor Blanco
Rafael Domingo
Fulgencio Soto-Valles
Roque Torres-Sánchez
author_sort Pedro José Blaya-Ros
title Feasibility of Low-Cost Thermal Imaging for Monitoring Water Stress in Young and Mature Sweet Cherry Trees
title_short Feasibility of Low-Cost Thermal Imaging for Monitoring Water Stress in Young and Mature Sweet Cherry Trees
title_full Feasibility of Low-Cost Thermal Imaging for Monitoring Water Stress in Young and Mature Sweet Cherry Trees
title_fullStr Feasibility of Low-Cost Thermal Imaging for Monitoring Water Stress in Young and Mature Sweet Cherry Trees
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of Low-Cost Thermal Imaging for Monitoring Water Stress in Young and Mature Sweet Cherry Trees
title_sort feasibility of low-cost thermal imaging for monitoring water stress in young and mature sweet cherry trees
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Infrared thermography has been introduced as an affordable tool for plant water status monitoring, especially in regions where water availability is the main limiting factor in agricultural production. This paper outlines the potential applications of low-cost thermal imaging devices to evaluate the water status of young and mature sweet cherry trees (<i>Prunus avium</i> L.) submitted to water stress. Two treatments per plot were assayed: (i) a control treatment irrigated to ensure non-limiting soil water conditions; and (ii) a water-stress treatment. The seasonal evolution of the temperature of the canopy (Tc) and the difference between Tc and air temperature (ΔT) were compared and three thermal indices were calculated: crop water stress index (CWSI), degrees above control treatment (DAC) and degrees above non-water-stressed baseline (DANS). Midday stem water potential (Ψstem) was used as the reference indicator of water stress and linear relationships of Tc, ΔT, CWSI, DAC and DANS with Ψstem were discussed in order to assess their sensitivity to quantify water stress. CWSI and DANS exhibited strong relationships with Ψstem and two regression lines to young and mature trees were found. The promising results obtained highlight that using low-cost infrared thermal devices can be used to determine the plant water status in sweet cherry trees.
topic water stress
<i>Prunus avium</i> L.
stem water potential
low-cost thermography
thermal indexes
canopy temperature
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/16/5461
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