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Título: Assessing the contribution of ECa and NDVI in the delineation of management zones in a vineyard
Autor: Esteves, Catarina
Fangueiro, David
Braga, Ricardo
Martins, Miguel
Botelho, Manuel
Palavras-chave: vineyard
precision viticulture
management zones
within-field variability
ECa
NDVI
Data: 2022
Editora: MDPI
Citação: Esteves, C.; Fangueiro, D.; Braga, R.P.; Martins, M.; Botelho, M.; Ribeiro, H. Assessing the contribution of ECa and NDVI in the delineation of management zones in a vineyard. Agronomy 2022, 12, 1331.
Resumo: Precision fertilization implies the need to identify the variability of soil fertility, which is costly and time-consuming. Remotely measured data can be a solution. Using this strategy, a study was conducted, in a vineyard, to delineate different management zones using two indicators: apparent soil electrical conductivity (ECa) and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). To understand the contribution of each indicator, three scenarios were used for zone definition: (1) using only NDVI, (2) only ECa, or (3) using a combination of the two. Then the differences in soil fertility between these zones were assessed using simple statistical methods. The results indicate that the most beneficial strategy is the combined use of the two indicators, as it allowed the definition of three distinct zones regarding important soil variables and crop nutrients, such as soil total nitrogen, Mg2+ cation, exchange acidity, and effective cation exchange capacity, and some relevant cation ratios. This strategy also allowed the identification of an ionic unbalance in the soil chemistry, due to an excess of Mg2+, that was harming crop health, as reported by NDVI. This also impacted ECa and NDVI relationship, which was negative in this study. Overall, the results demonstrate the advantages of using remotely sensed data, mainly more than one type of sensing data, and suggest a high potential for differential crop fertilization and soil management in the study area
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/27002
DOI: https:// doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12061331
Versão do Editor: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/agronomy
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