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Title: | Definition and Validation of Vineyard Management Zones Based on Soil Apparent Electrical Conductivity and Altimetric Survey |
Authors: | Serrano, João Mau, Vasco Rodrigues, Rodrigo Paixão, Luís Shahidian, Shakib Marques da Silva, José Paniagua, Luís Moral, F. |
Editors: | Sarkar, Dibyendu Datta, Rupali Sahoo, Prafulla Kumar Rahman, Mohammad Mahmudur |
Keywords: | precision viticulture spatial variability sensors site-specific management |
Issue Date: | 6-Jul-2023 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | Serrano, J., Mau, V., Rodrigues, R., Paixão, L., Shahidian, S., Marques da Silva, J., Paniagua, L.L., Moral, F. Definition and Validation of Vineyard Management Zones Based on Soil Apparent Electrical Conductivity and Altimetric Survey. Environments, 10, 117. (DOI:10.3390/environments10070117) |
Abstract: | In the current context of increasing costs of production factors, it is essential to optimize
the management of available resources, seeking to incorporate technologies that improve knowledge
of the variables involved in the agronomic production process. The aim of this study is to define and
validate management zones (MZ) in a 3.3 ha vineyard located near Évora, in the South of Portugal. A
contact sensor (“Veris 2000 XA”) was used to map soil apparent electrical conductivity (ECa) and a pre cision altimetric survey of the field was carried out with a global navigation satellite system receiver
(GNSS). The results of these surveys were submitted to geostatistical treatments that allowed the defi nition of three MZ (less, intermediate, and more productive potential). The validation of such MZ was
carried out by laboratory analysis of soil samples (texture, pH, organic matter—OM, moisture content,
phosphorous, potassium, exchange bases, and cation exchange capacity—CEC), measurements of soil
compaction (cone index—CI) with an electronic cone penetrometer, and through indices (Normalized
Difference Vegetation Index—NDVI, and Normalized Difference Water Index—NDWI) obtained by
remote sensing (RS) using Sentinel-2 satellite images. All these parameters (soil parameters and
RS indices) proved the validity of the MZ (of less, intermediate, and more productive potential)
defined from the ECa and altimetric survey. This validation attests to the interest of expeditious
technological tools for monitoring ECa as a fundamental step in implementing smart agronomic
decision-making processes. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35653 |
Type: | article |
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