Authors
Hamlyn G Jones, Manfred Stoll, Tiago Santos, Claudia de Sousa, M Manuela Chaves, Olga M Grant
Publication date
2002/11/1
Source
Journal of experimental botany
Volume
53
Issue
378
Pages
2249-2260
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
This paper reviews and discusses strategies for the use of thermal imaging for studies of stomatal conductance in the field and compares techniques for image collection and analysis. Measurements were taken under a range of environmental conditions and on sunlit and shaded canopies to illustrate the variability of temperatures and derived stress indices. A simple procedure is presented for correcting for calibration drift within the images from the low‐cost thermal imager used (SnapShot 225, Infrared Solutions, Inc.). The use of wet and dry reference surfaces as thresholds to eliminate the inclusion of non‐leaf material in the analysis of canopy temperature is discussed. An index that is proportional to stomatal conductance was compared with stomatal measurements with a porometer. The advantages and disadvantages of a possible new approach to the use of thermal imagery for the detection of stomatal …
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