Vineyard zoning of cv Bonarda argentine (Vitis vinífera L.), from Sentinel satellite images and three vegetation indexes = Zonificación de un viñedo de cv Bonarda argentina (Vitis vinífera L.) a partir de imágenes del satélite Sentinel y tres índices de vegetación

This study describes the results and conclusions obtained from vineyard zoning in Mendoza by using three vegetation indexes (NDVI, EVI and SAVI). Such indexes were calculated from spectral signals received by the Sentinel- A satellite in the days close to the 2017 harvest. With this information, maps from the plot of land with the zoning given by each index were obtained. Based on the NDVI zoning, a stratified sampling was carried out. On each stratum, 14 plants were marked and the production variables total weight of grape per plant, number of grape bunchs per plant and the weight of 50 berries were measured. The results showed that NDVI and SAVI led to similar classifications in terms of vineyard zones (strata), while EVI captures high vigor levels with less sensitivity. There was a correspondence between the production variables and the strata of high, medium and low vigor. The three indexes clearly showed two different vineyard areas in terms of production. Consequently, these indexes may contribute to rationalize viticulture practices, adjusting the intensity of such practices to the characteristics and needs of each of these vineyard areas.

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Main Authors: Albornoz, Liliana, Rodríguez Plaza, Luis, Navarro, Armando, López, Marcela, Bageta, Carlos R., Mercado, Laura Analia
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2019-12
Subjects:Viña, Vid, Variedades, Agricultura de Precisión, Imágenes por Satélites, Indice de Vegetación, Argentina, Vineyards, Grapevines, Varieties, Precision Agriculture, Satellite Imagery, Vegetation Index, Viñedo, Bonarda,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/6534
http://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2619/1951
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