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Performance Assessment of Thermal Infrared Cameras of Different Resolutions to Estimate Tree Water Status from Two Cherry Cultivars: An Alternative to Midday Stem Water Potential and Stomatal Conductance
The midday stem water potential (Ψs) and stomatal conductance (gs) have been traditionally used to monitor the water status of cherry trees (Prunus avium L.). Due to the complexity of direct measurement, the use of infrared thermography has been proposed as an alternative. This study compares Ψs and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349581/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32630534 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20123596 |
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author | Carrasco-Benavides, Marcos Antunez-Quilobrán, Javiera Baffico-Hernández, Antonella Ávila-Sánchez, Carlos Ortega-Farías, Samuel Espinoza, Sergio Gajardo, John Mora, Marco Fuentes, Sigfredo |
author_facet | Carrasco-Benavides, Marcos Antunez-Quilobrán, Javiera Baffico-Hernández, Antonella Ávila-Sánchez, Carlos Ortega-Farías, Samuel Espinoza, Sergio Gajardo, John Mora, Marco Fuentes, Sigfredo |
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description | The midday stem water potential (Ψs) and stomatal conductance (gs) have been traditionally used to monitor the water status of cherry trees (Prunus avium L.). Due to the complexity of direct measurement, the use of infrared thermography has been proposed as an alternative. This study compares Ψs and gs against crop water stress indexes (CWSI) calculated from thermal infrared (TIR) data from high-resolution (HR) and low-resolution (LR) cameras for two cherry tree cultivars: ‘Regina’ and ‘Sweetheart’. For this purpose, a water stress–recovery cycle experiment was carried out at the post-harvest period in a commercial drip-irrigated cherry tree orchard under three irrigation treatments based on Ψs levels. The water status of trees was measured weekly using Ψs, gs, and compared to CWSIs, computed from both thermal cameras. Results showed that the accuracy in the estimation of CWSIs was not statistically significant when comparing both cameras for the representation of Ψs and gs in both cultivars. The performance of all evaluated physiological indicators presented similar trends for both cultivars, and the averaged differences between CWSI’s from both cameras were 11 ± 0.27%. However, these CWSI’s were not able to detect differences among irrigation treatments as compared to Ψs and gs. |
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spelling | pubmed-73495812020-07-14 Performance Assessment of Thermal Infrared Cameras of Different Resolutions to Estimate Tree Water Status from Two Cherry Cultivars: An Alternative to Midday Stem Water Potential and Stomatal Conductance Carrasco-Benavides, Marcos Antunez-Quilobrán, Javiera Baffico-Hernández, Antonella Ávila-Sánchez, Carlos Ortega-Farías, Samuel Espinoza, Sergio Gajardo, John Mora, Marco Fuentes, Sigfredo Sensors (Basel) Article The midday stem water potential (Ψs) and stomatal conductance (gs) have been traditionally used to monitor the water status of cherry trees (Prunus avium L.). Due to the complexity of direct measurement, the use of infrared thermography has been proposed as an alternative. This study compares Ψs and gs against crop water stress indexes (CWSI) calculated from thermal infrared (TIR) data from high-resolution (HR) and low-resolution (LR) cameras for two cherry tree cultivars: ‘Regina’ and ‘Sweetheart’. For this purpose, a water stress–recovery cycle experiment was carried out at the post-harvest period in a commercial drip-irrigated cherry tree orchard under three irrigation treatments based on Ψs levels. The water status of trees was measured weekly using Ψs, gs, and compared to CWSIs, computed from both thermal cameras. Results showed that the accuracy in the estimation of CWSIs was not statistically significant when comparing both cameras for the representation of Ψs and gs in both cultivars. The performance of all evaluated physiological indicators presented similar trends for both cultivars, and the averaged differences between CWSI’s from both cameras were 11 ± 0.27%. However, these CWSI’s were not able to detect differences among irrigation treatments as compared to Ψs and gs. MDPI 2020-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7349581/ /pubmed/32630534 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20123596 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Carrasco-Benavides, Marcos Antunez-Quilobrán, Javiera Baffico-Hernández, Antonella Ávila-Sánchez, Carlos Ortega-Farías, Samuel Espinoza, Sergio Gajardo, John Mora, Marco Fuentes, Sigfredo Performance Assessment of Thermal Infrared Cameras of Different Resolutions to Estimate Tree Water Status from Two Cherry Cultivars: An Alternative to Midday Stem Water Potential and Stomatal Conductance |
title | Performance Assessment of Thermal Infrared Cameras of Different Resolutions to Estimate Tree Water Status from Two Cherry Cultivars: An Alternative to Midday Stem Water Potential and Stomatal Conductance |
title_full | Performance Assessment of Thermal Infrared Cameras of Different Resolutions to Estimate Tree Water Status from Two Cherry Cultivars: An Alternative to Midday Stem Water Potential and Stomatal Conductance |
title_fullStr | Performance Assessment of Thermal Infrared Cameras of Different Resolutions to Estimate Tree Water Status from Two Cherry Cultivars: An Alternative to Midday Stem Water Potential and Stomatal Conductance |
title_full_unstemmed | Performance Assessment of Thermal Infrared Cameras of Different Resolutions to Estimate Tree Water Status from Two Cherry Cultivars: An Alternative to Midday Stem Water Potential and Stomatal Conductance |
title_short | Performance Assessment of Thermal Infrared Cameras of Different Resolutions to Estimate Tree Water Status from Two Cherry Cultivars: An Alternative to Midday Stem Water Potential and Stomatal Conductance |
title_sort | performance assessment of thermal infrared cameras of different resolutions to estimate tree water status from two cherry cultivars: an alternative to midday stem water potential and stomatal conductance |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349581/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32630534 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20123596 |
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