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Abstract - Issue Jan 2015, 36 (1) Back
nstantaneous and historical temperature effects on a-pinene
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Investigation
of grapevine photosynthesis using hyperspectral techniques and development of
hyperspectral band ratio indices sensitive to photosynthesis
Emre Ozelkan1*,
Muhittin Karaman2, Serkan Candar3, Zafer Coskun3
and Cankut Ormeci4
1Agricultural and
Environmental Informatics Research and Application Center, Istanbul Technical
University, 34469, Istanbul, Turkey
2Geochemistry
Research Group and Jal Laboratories, Department of Geological Engineering,
Istanbul Technical University, 34469, Istanbul, Turkey
3Department of
Cultivation Techniques,Tekirdağ Viticultural Research Station,59100,
Tekirdag, Turkey
4Department of
Geomatics Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, 34469, Istanbul, Turkey
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: emreozelkan@itu.edu.tr
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Publication Data
Paper received:
11 July 2013
Revised received:
20 November 2013
Re-revised received:
18 June 2014
Accepted:
22 September 2014
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Abstract
The
photosynthetic rate of 9 different grapevines were analyzed with simultaneous
photosynthesis and spectroradiometric measurements on 08.08.2012 (veraison)
and 06.09.2012 (harvest). The wavelengths and spectral regions, which most
properly express photosynthetic rate, were determined using correlation and
regression analysis. In addition, hyperspectral band ratio (BR) indices
sensitive to photosynthesis were developed using optimum band ratio (OBRA)
method. The relation of BR results with photosynthesis values are presented
with the correlation matrix maps created in this study. The examinations were
performed for both specific dates (i.e. veraison and harvest) and also in
aggregate (i.e. correlation between total spectra and photosynthesis data).
For specific dates wavelength based analysis, the photosynthesis were best
determined with -0.929 correlation coefficient (r) 609 nm of yellow region at
veraison stage, and -0.870 r at 641 nm of red region at harvest stage. For
wavelength based aggregate analysis, 640 nm of red region was found to be
correlated with 0.921 and -0.867 r values respectively and red edge (RE) (695
nm) was found to be correlated with -0.922 and -0.860 r values, respectively.
When BR indices results were analyzed with photosynthetic values for specific
dates, -0.987 r with R696/R944 at veraison stage and
-0.911 r with R648/R715 at harvest stage were found
most correlated. For aggregate analysis of BR, common BR presenting great
correlation with photosynthesis for both measurements was found to be R632/R971
with -0.974, -0.881 r values, respectively and other R610/R760
with -0.976, -0.879 r values. The final results of this study indicate that
the proportion of RE region to a region with direct or indirect correlation
with photosynthetic provides information about rate of photosynthesis. With
the indices created in this study, the photosynthesis rate of vineyards can
be determined using in-situ hyperspectral remote sensing. The findings
of this study would enable cost-efficient, rapid and effective control of
viticulture activities.
Key
words
Grapevine,
Photosynthesis, Hyperspectral reflectance, Optimum band ratio, Correlation
matrix map
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