Airborne imaging aids vineyard canopy evaluation

During the 1993 and 1994 growing seasons, airborne digital sensors were used to collect visible and near-infrared images of phylloxera-infested vineyards near Oakville in Napa County. Computerized processing enhanced the information content of the images with respect to leaf area of the canopy. Proc...

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Main Authors: Lee Johnson, Brad Lobitz, Roy Armstrong, Richard Baldy, Ed Weber, John De Benedictis, Daniel Bosch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 1996-07-01
Series:California Agriculture
Online Access:http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v050n04p14
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spelling doaj-bbeea83ce4dd4a0e80e3de7e301ee5152020-11-25T00:08:45ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80911996-07-01504141810.3733/ca.v050n04p1410.3733/cav050n04_6Airborne imaging aids vineyard canopy evaluationLee Johnson0Brad Lobitz1Roy Armstrong2Richard Baldy3Ed Weber4John De Benedictis5Daniel Bosch6L. Johnson is Remote Sensing Research Scientists, JCWS Inc., NASA/Ames Research Center (Earth Science Division)B. Lobitz is Remote Sensing Research Scientists, JCWS Inc., NASA/Ames Research Center (Earth Science Division)R. Armstrong is Biological Oceanographer, Department of Marine Sciences, University of Puerto RicoR. Baldy is Horticulturist, School of Agriculture, CSU ChicoE. Weber is Viticulture Farm Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension, Napa CountyJ. De Benedictis is Staff Research Associate, Department of Entomology, UC DavisD. Bosch is Vineyard Technical Manager, Robert Mondavi WineryDuring the 1993 and 1994 growing seasons, airborne digital sensors were used to collect visible and near-infrared images of phylloxera-infested vineyards near Oakville in Napa County. Computerized processing enhanced the information content of the images with respect to leaf area of the canopy. Processed image values were strongly related to ground measurements of vine pruning weight and leaf area made within a 12-acre study site. The images were useful for mapping patterns of leaf area throughout the site and in surrounding vineyards, and for assessing year-to-year changes in canopy. The vineyard manager found the imagery valuable in planning for replacement of phylloxera-infested fields, managing for crop uniformity and segregating grapes of differing quality during harvest. This tool was particularly useful in evaluating and managing newly acquired property.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v050n04p14
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author Lee Johnson
Brad Lobitz
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Richard Baldy
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Daniel Bosch
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Brad Lobitz
Roy Armstrong
Richard Baldy
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Daniel Bosch
Airborne imaging aids vineyard canopy evaluation
California Agriculture
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Brad Lobitz
Roy Armstrong
Richard Baldy
Ed Weber
John De Benedictis
Daniel Bosch
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title Airborne imaging aids vineyard canopy evaluation
title_short Airborne imaging aids vineyard canopy evaluation
title_full Airborne imaging aids vineyard canopy evaluation
title_fullStr Airborne imaging aids vineyard canopy evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Airborne imaging aids vineyard canopy evaluation
title_sort airborne imaging aids vineyard canopy evaluation
publisher University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
series California Agriculture
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publishDate 1996-07-01
description During the 1993 and 1994 growing seasons, airborne digital sensors were used to collect visible and near-infrared images of phylloxera-infested vineyards near Oakville in Napa County. Computerized processing enhanced the information content of the images with respect to leaf area of the canopy. Processed image values were strongly related to ground measurements of vine pruning weight and leaf area made within a 12-acre study site. The images were useful for mapping patterns of leaf area throughout the site and in surrounding vineyards, and for assessing year-to-year changes in canopy. The vineyard manager found the imagery valuable in planning for replacement of phylloxera-infested fields, managing for crop uniformity and segregating grapes of differing quality during harvest. This tool was particularly useful in evaluating and managing newly acquired property.
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