Combined use of remote sensing and soil sensors to detect variability in orchards with previous changes in land use and landforms: consequences for management

J. A. Martínez-Casasnovas, E. Daniele, A. Uribeetxebarria, A. Escolà, J. R. Rosell-Polo, L. Sartori, J. Arnó
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The present work investigated the application of detailed airborne images and a resistivity soil sensor (Veris 3100) to detect soil and crop spatial variability to assist in orchard management. The research was carried out in a peach orchard (Prunus persica). Soil apparent electrical conductivity (ECa), NDVI from a multispectral image (0.25 m/pixel) and soil properties at 40 sampling points (0-30 cm) were acquired. The ECa was standardized at 25°C. It showed a strong relationship with former landforms, altered by land levelling. A positive correlation of EC25 with EC1:5, water holding capacity at −1500 kPa and soil depth was found. NDVI was correlated only in the textural fractions coarser than clay. Two types of management zones were proposed: a) to improve the water holding capacity of soils and b) to regulate tree vigour and yield.
结合使用遥感和土壤传感器探测果园土地利用和地形变化的变异性:对管理的影响
本研究研究了详细的航空图像和电阻率土壤传感器(Veris 3100)的应用,以检测土壤和作物的空间变异性,以协助果园管理。该研究是在桃园(Prunus persica)进行的。土壤视电导率(ECa)、多光谱图像(0.25 m/像素)NDVI和40个采样点(0 ~ 30 cm)土壤性质。ECa在25°C下标准化。它与以前的地貌有着密切的关系,这些地貌被土地平整所改变。EC25与EC1:5、- 1500 kPa持水量和土壤深度呈正相关。NDVI仅在比粘土更粗的结构组分中相关。提出了两种类型的管理区域:a)提高土壤的持水能力和b)调节树木的活力和产量。
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