AbstractThe main objective of this study was to determine canopy-air temperature differential, which can be used to quantify crop water stress index (CWSI) for grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) grown with drip irrigation during the spring cultivation period of 2005. Specifically, crop response to water loss, atmospheric temperature and air vapor pressure deficit (VPD) in the soil–plant–atmosphere continuum were examined to detect crop water stress. The effects of three irrigation programs (when depleted 30, 50 and 70% of the available water holding capacity within 0.90 m soil profile depth) on two grape cultivar (semillon and razaki) yields, and resulting CWSI were investigated. The non–irrigation treatment (NI) was also used for determination ...
Normalized crop canopy temperature, termed crop water stress index (CWSI), was proposed over 40 year...
The projected increase in temperature and water scarcity represents a challenge for winegrowers due ...
The use of thermal imaging represents a substantial progress in monitoring plant water status and th...
1st International Symposium on Efficient Irrigation Management and its Effects on Urban and Rural La...
Heat stress (HS) and water stress (WS) pose severe threats to viticulture, and effective management ...
Water-limiting conditions in many California vineyards necessitate assessment of vine water stress t...
Mild to moderate water stress is desirable in wine grape for controlling vine vigor and optimizing f...
Heat stress (HS) and water stress (WS) pose severe threats to viticulture, and effective management ...
Irrigated viticulture expanded fast in Southern European countries to optimize yield and quality an...
A precise knowledge of the grapevine responses to increasing level of water stress is of the utmost ...
The calculation of a thermal based Crop Water Stress Index (CWSI) requires an estimate of canopy tem...
Precision irrigation management in wine grape production is hindered by the lack of a reliable metho...
A better understanding of grapevine responses to drought and high air temperatures can help to optim...
Irrigated viticulture expanded fast in Southern European countries such as Portugal to optimize berr...
The seasonal characterization of spatial variability in water requirements across and within vineyar...
Normalized crop canopy temperature, termed crop water stress index (CWSI), was proposed over 40 year...
The projected increase in temperature and water scarcity represents a challenge for winegrowers due ...
The use of thermal imaging represents a substantial progress in monitoring plant water status and th...
1st International Symposium on Efficient Irrigation Management and its Effects on Urban and Rural La...
Heat stress (HS) and water stress (WS) pose severe threats to viticulture, and effective management ...
Water-limiting conditions in many California vineyards necessitate assessment of vine water stress t...
Mild to moderate water stress is desirable in wine grape for controlling vine vigor and optimizing f...
Heat stress (HS) and water stress (WS) pose severe threats to viticulture, and effective management ...
Irrigated viticulture expanded fast in Southern European countries to optimize yield and quality an...
A precise knowledge of the grapevine responses to increasing level of water stress is of the utmost ...
The calculation of a thermal based Crop Water Stress Index (CWSI) requires an estimate of canopy tem...
Precision irrigation management in wine grape production is hindered by the lack of a reliable metho...
A better understanding of grapevine responses to drought and high air temperatures can help to optim...
Irrigated viticulture expanded fast in Southern European countries such as Portugal to optimize berr...
The seasonal characterization of spatial variability in water requirements across and within vineyar...
Normalized crop canopy temperature, termed crop water stress index (CWSI), was proposed over 40 year...
The projected increase in temperature and water scarcity represents a challenge for winegrowers due ...
The use of thermal imaging represents a substantial progress in monitoring plant water status and th...