Optical specifications for a proximal sensing approach to monitor the vine water status in a distributed and autonomous fashion

2021 
In agriculture, increasing attention is being paid to collect data in a non-destructive way using optical systems which can be field distributed in a completely interconnected network. To improve the irrigation scheduling management, the control of the plant's water status is crucial. This work focused on the definition of optical specifications (wavelength-selection in vis/NIR region) for the development of cost-effective sensors, giving an initial bulk of information to design optical devices to be used in a network of distributed field sensors. The analyses were performed on vines of cv. Pinot Blanc. Optical data were collected on leaves before the analysis of water potential and moisture content. Pearson-correlation analysis between predawn water potential (ѰPD) and moisture content was performed (r = 0.47 and p-value
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