C. Pessoa, D. Daccak, I. Luís, A. Marques, A. R. Coelho, J. Caleiro, M. M. Silva, J. Kullberg, M. Brito, P. Legoinha, M. Simões, M. Pessoa, F. Reboredo, M. J. Silva, J. Semedo, I. Pais, A. Rodrigues, P. Campos, J. Ramalho, F. Lidon
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智能农业技术可用于最大限度地提高粮食产量。这可以通过快速检测作物的变化和巧妙地利用水和肥料等资源来实现,这可能通过直接的目标实践来最大限度地减少作物的压力。位于葡萄牙西部地区的一个果园(GPS坐标39°23′28.997″N;9°4′52.483″W),采用7次叶片喷淋CaCl2 (4 kg ha - 1和8 kg ha - 1)的钙生物强化流程提高了“罗查”梨树的钙含量。在生物强化过程中,利用GPS同步的无人机对果园的形态(坡度)进行了表征,并对树木进行了监测(ndvi -归一化植被指数)。这些数据与钙含量(通过x射线荧光分析评估)和光同化合成(通过叶片气体交换测量评估)相关。在4次CaCl2喷施后,对照和喷施树木的NDVI值无显著差异。因此,叶片气体交换参数对喷施树木的光同化产物合成没有负面影响,但叶片中Ca含量显著增加。讨论了利用精准农业技术与其他分析方法来评估植物胁迫。
Monitoring a Calcium Biofortification Workflow in an Orchard of Pyrus communis var. Rocha Applying Precision Agriculture Technology
Smart farming techniques can be used to maximize food production. This can be achieved by the rapid detection of variations in crops and clever use of resources such as water and fertilizers, which might minimize crop stress through direct target practices. In an orchard located in the West region of Portugal (GPS coordinates 39°23′28.997″ N; 9°4′52.483″ W), a Ca biofortification workflow with seven foliar sprays of CaCl2 (4 kg ha−1 and 8 kg ha−1) was used to increase Ca contents in “Rocha” pear trees. During the biofortification process, an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, synchronized by GPS, was used to characterize the orchard regarding its morphology (slope) and to monitor trees (NDVI—Normalized Difference Vegetation Index). These data were correlated with Ca content (assessed by X-ray fluorescence analysis) and photoassimilate synthesis (assessed by leaf gas exchange measurements). The orchard showed no major slopes and after four sprays with CaCl2, NDVI values revealed no major differences between the control and sprayed trees. Accordingly, leaf gas exchange parameters did not reveal negative impacts in the photoassimilate synthesis of the sprayed trees, although in the leaves Ca content significantly increased. The use of precision agriculture techniques in correlation with other analyses to assess plant stress is discussed.