Design and assessment of new artificial reference surfaces for real time monitoring of crop water stress index in maize
O.E. Apolo-Apolo,
J. Martínez-Guanter,
M. Pérez-Ruiz and
G. Egea
Agricultural Water Management, 2020, vol. 240, issue C
Abstract:
The crop water stress index (CWSI) is usually used to normalize crop temperature for efficient irrigation management. For CWSI computation, the temperature of a non-transpiring crop (Tdry) and that of a crop transpiring at its potential rate (Twet) are required. Alternatively, the use of artificial reference surfaces (ARS) that mimic Tdry and Twet has been proposed. However, to date, little effort has been made on the development of such surfaces, and there is still much uncertainty concerning what is measured. The aim of this research was to design, develop and evaluate the feasibility of new artificial reference surfaces for real time CWSI computation in maize. Hemispherical cellulose paper-based surfaces were constructed using three shades of green. The paper-based hemispheric surfaces were placed in a 3D-printed plastic structure that allows water storage and the placement of an upward-looking infrared thermometer at the bottom of the ARS. An experimental array comprising 18 randomly located ARS was designed, of which 9 were wet ARS (3 replicates per colour) and 9 were dry ARS (3 replicates per colour). The prototypic ARS were able to accurately determine Tdry and Twet in maize canopies. The CWSI values determined using the ARS developed in this research were validated in a commercial maize breeding trial against leaf gas exchange variables. The shade of green that provided the best results in both cases was the RGB colour R32, G66, B34. While Tdry could be obtained directly from a dry ARS temperature, a solar radiation-based transformation is required to determine Twet from the wet ARS temperature.
Keywords: Crop water status; Irrigation; Phenotyping; Thermal sensing; Transpiration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2020.106304
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