Authors
Olga M Grant, Łukasz Tronina, Hamlyn G Jones, M Manuela Chaves
Publication date
2007/3/1
Journal
Journal of experimental botany
Volume
58
Issue
4
Pages
815-825
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Temperatures of leaves or canopies can be used as indicators of stomatal closure in response to soil water deficit. In 2 years of field experiments with grapevines (Vitis vinifera L., cvs Castelão and Aragonês), it was found that thermal imaging can distinguish between irrigated and non-irrigated canopies, and even between deficit irrigation treatments. Average canopy temperature was inversely correlated with stomatal conductance measured with a porometer. Variation of the distribution of temperatures within canopies was not found to be a reliable indicator of stress. A large degree of variation between images was found in reference ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ leaves used in the first year for the calculation of an index proportional to stomatal conductance. In the second year, fully irrigated (FI) (100% Etc) and non-irrigated (NI) canopies were used as alternatives to wet and dry leaves. A crop water stress index utilizing these …
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