Vineyard Variability Analysis through UAV-Based Vigour Maps to Assess Climate Change Impacts
Climate change is projected to be a key influence on crop yields across the globe. Regarding viticulture, primary climate vectors with a significant impact include temperature, moisture stress, and radiation. Within this context, it is of foremost importance to monitor soils’ moisture leve...
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doaj-c1d19e39a46a41acb0f35872ef50dd872021-04-02T14:22:04ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952019-09-0191058110.3390/agronomy9100581agronomy9100581Vineyard Variability Analysis through UAV-Based Vigour Maps to Assess Climate Change ImpactsLuís Pádua0Pedro Marques1Telmo Adão2Nathalie Guimarães3António Sousa4Emanuel Peres5Joaquim João Sousa6Engineering Department, School of Science and Technology, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, 5000-801 Vila Real, PortugalEngineering Department, School of Science and Technology, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, 5000-801 Vila Real, PortugalEngineering Department, School of Science and Technology, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, 5000-801 Vila Real, PortugalEngineering Department, School of Science and Technology, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, 5000-801 Vila Real, PortugalEngineering Department, School of Science and Technology, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, 5000-801 Vila Real, PortugalEngineering Department, School of Science and Technology, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, 5000-801 Vila Real, PortugalEngineering Department, School of Science and Technology, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, 5000-801 Vila Real, PortugalClimate change is projected to be a key influence on crop yields across the globe. Regarding viticulture, primary climate vectors with a significant impact include temperature, moisture stress, and radiation. Within this context, it is of foremost importance to monitor soils’ moisture levels, as well as to detect pests, diseases, and possible problems with irrigation equipment. Regular monitoring activities will enable timely measures that may trigger field interventions that are used to preserve grapevines’ phytosanitary state, saving both time and money, while assuring a more sustainable activity. This study employs unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to acquire aerial imagery, using RGB, multispectral and thermal infrared sensors in a vineyard located in the Portuguese Douro wine region. Data acquired enabled the multi-temporal characterization of the vineyard development throughout a season through the computation of the normalized difference vegetation index, crop surface models, and the crop water stress index. Moreover, vigour maps were computed in three classes (high, medium, and low) with different approaches: (1) considering the whole vineyard, including inter-row vegetation and bare soil; (2) considering only automatically detected grapevine vegetation; and (3) also considering grapevine vegetation by only applying a normalization process before creating the vigour maps. Results showed that vigour maps considering only grapevine vegetation provided an accurate representation of the vineyard variability. Furthermore, significant spatial associations can be gathered through (i) a multi-temporal analysis of vigour maps, and (ii) by comparing vigour maps with both height and water stress estimation. This type of analysis can assist, in a significant way, the decision-making processes in viticulture.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/9/10/581unmanned aerial vehiclesvigour mapsspatial variabilitynormalized difference vegetation indexcrop water stress indexcrop surface modelprecision viticultureclimate changemulti-temporal analysis |
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Luís Pádua Pedro Marques Telmo Adão Nathalie Guimarães António Sousa Emanuel Peres Joaquim João Sousa Vineyard Variability Analysis through UAV-Based Vigour Maps to Assess Climate Change Impacts Agronomy unmanned aerial vehicles vigour maps spatial variability normalized difference vegetation index crop water stress index crop surface model precision viticulture climate change multi-temporal analysis |
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Luís Pádua Pedro Marques Telmo Adão Nathalie Guimarães António Sousa Emanuel Peres Joaquim João Sousa |
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Vineyard Variability Analysis through UAV-Based Vigour Maps to Assess Climate Change Impacts |
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Vineyard Variability Analysis through UAV-Based Vigour Maps to Assess Climate Change Impacts |
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Vineyard Variability Analysis through UAV-Based Vigour Maps to Assess Climate Change Impacts |
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Vineyard Variability Analysis through UAV-Based Vigour Maps to Assess Climate Change Impacts |
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Vineyard Variability Analysis through UAV-Based Vigour Maps to Assess Climate Change Impacts |
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vineyard variability analysis through uav-based vigour maps to assess climate change impacts |
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Climate change is projected to be a key influence on crop yields across the globe. Regarding viticulture, primary climate vectors with a significant impact include temperature, moisture stress, and radiation. Within this context, it is of foremost importance to monitor soils’ moisture levels, as well as to detect pests, diseases, and possible problems with irrigation equipment. Regular monitoring activities will enable timely measures that may trigger field interventions that are used to preserve grapevines’ phytosanitary state, saving both time and money, while assuring a more sustainable activity. This study employs unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to acquire aerial imagery, using RGB, multispectral and thermal infrared sensors in a vineyard located in the Portuguese Douro wine region. Data acquired enabled the multi-temporal characterization of the vineyard development throughout a season through the computation of the normalized difference vegetation index, crop surface models, and the crop water stress index. Moreover, vigour maps were computed in three classes (high, medium, and low) with different approaches: (1) considering the whole vineyard, including inter-row vegetation and bare soil; (2) considering only automatically detected grapevine vegetation; and (3) also considering grapevine vegetation by only applying a normalization process before creating the vigour maps. Results showed that vigour maps considering only grapevine vegetation provided an accurate representation of the vineyard variability. Furthermore, significant spatial associations can be gathered through (i) a multi-temporal analysis of vigour maps, and (ii) by comparing vigour maps with both height and water stress estimation. This type of analysis can assist, in a significant way, the decision-making processes in viticulture. |
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unmanned aerial vehicles vigour maps spatial variability normalized difference vegetation index crop water stress index crop surface model precision viticulture climate change multi-temporal analysis |
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