Use of infrared thermometry to measure canopy-air temperature difference at partial cover to assess crop water stress index

A study on the potential for extracting canopy temperature from composite scenes of plant and soil background using infrared thermometry was carried out. Using field and laboratory data, Heilman's equation was tested for its sensitivity and ability to predict actual canopy temperature. Using Id...

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Main Author: Almeida, Julio Augusto Pires,1958-
Other Authors: Slack, Donald C.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1986
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191890
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1918902015-10-23T04:37:55Z Use of infrared thermometry to measure canopy-air temperature difference at partial cover to assess crop water stress index Almeida, Julio Augusto Pires,1958- Slack, Donald C. A study on the potential for extracting canopy temperature from composite scenes of plant and soil background using infrared thermometry was carried out. Using field and laboratory data, Heilman's equation was tested for its sensitivity and ability to predict actual canopy temperature. Using Idso's approach, crop water stress index values were calculated for partial and full canopies. The study showed that under partial canopy situations calculated leaf temperature is very sensitive to soil background and composite scene temperatures and moderately sensitive to canopy emissivity and cover. Negative values as well as values greater than unity for crop water stress index were calculated for partial canopy conditions. Negative values were also reported for the full canopy cover conditions thus, establishing a need for better estimates of data used in calculation of crop water stress index values. Infrared thermometry does not show much promise as an irrigation scheduling technique for canopies under partial cover using the approach investigated in this study. 1986 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191890 213341330 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description A study on the potential for extracting canopy temperature from composite scenes of plant and soil background using infrared thermometry was carried out. Using field and laboratory data, Heilman's equation was tested for its sensitivity and ability to predict actual canopy temperature. Using Idso's approach, crop water stress index values were calculated for partial and full canopies. The study showed that under partial canopy situations calculated leaf temperature is very sensitive to soil background and composite scene temperatures and moderately sensitive to canopy emissivity and cover. Negative values as well as values greater than unity for crop water stress index were calculated for partial canopy conditions. Negative values were also reported for the full canopy cover conditions thus, establishing a need for better estimates of data used in calculation of crop water stress index values. Infrared thermometry does not show much promise as an irrigation scheduling technique for canopies under partial cover using the approach investigated in this study.
author2 Slack, Donald C.
author_facet Slack, Donald C.
Almeida, Julio Augusto Pires,1958-
author Almeida, Julio Augusto Pires,1958-
spellingShingle Almeida, Julio Augusto Pires,1958-
Use of infrared thermometry to measure canopy-air temperature difference at partial cover to assess crop water stress index
author_sort Almeida, Julio Augusto Pires,1958-
title Use of infrared thermometry to measure canopy-air temperature difference at partial cover to assess crop water stress index
title_short Use of infrared thermometry to measure canopy-air temperature difference at partial cover to assess crop water stress index
title_full Use of infrared thermometry to measure canopy-air temperature difference at partial cover to assess crop water stress index
title_fullStr Use of infrared thermometry to measure canopy-air temperature difference at partial cover to assess crop water stress index
title_full_unstemmed Use of infrared thermometry to measure canopy-air temperature difference at partial cover to assess crop water stress index
title_sort use of infrared thermometry to measure canopy-air temperature difference at partial cover to assess crop water stress index
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 1986
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191890
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