2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2020.111679
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A smart multiple spatial and temporal resolution system to support precision agriculture from satellite images: Proof of concept on Aglianico vineyard

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“…Along the slope, two different soils (in the upper and lower parts, Haplic Calcisols and Calcaric Cambisols, respectively; IUSS Working Group WRB, 2015) were identified by Brook et al (2020) through a pedological survey supported by georadar investigations. Although both soils were classified as silt loam, they showed a different hydraulic behavior due to the different presence of sand and rock fragments in their horizons (Brook et al, 2020). Therefore, the experimental trial was realized only on the slope surface characterized by the presence of Calcisol.…”
Section: Plant Material Cultural Practices and Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along the slope, two different soils (in the upper and lower parts, Haplic Calcisols and Calcaric Cambisols, respectively; IUSS Working Group WRB, 2015) were identified by Brook et al (2020) through a pedological survey supported by georadar investigations. Although both soils were classified as silt loam, they showed a different hydraulic behavior due to the different presence of sand and rock fragments in their horizons (Brook et al, 2020). Therefore, the experimental trial was realized only on the slope surface characterized by the presence of Calcisol.…”
Section: Plant Material Cultural Practices and Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparisons of results across space and time may be complicated by genotype x environment interactions, but also by environmental conditions affecting the 13 C/ 12 C ratio in the atmosphere (e.g., latitude, altitude, etc.). Following Gaudillère et al, 2002, in grapevine literature we traditionally use δ 13 C, thus referring values to a chemical standard only, but the use of carbon isotope discrimination, (Brook et al, 2020), thus accounting for 13 C in the atmosphere, may be preferable. This approach would make data more comparable across time, considering that atmosphere is consistently enriching in 12 C as a result of fossil combustion, exchange with methane, etc., and could reduce the variability in the intercept observed in Brillante et al (2018b).…”
Section: Genetic and Environmental Factors And The Role Of Nitrogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The largest wine-grape growing region of China is Xin-jiang province with 371,152 acres planted in 2018. Especially in Turpan city, given the high economic benefits of this commodity crop, and the enormous planted area and production, there is significant interest in developing a strategy to ensure grape quality and yield [1]. In the present study, the quality and yield of grapes were found to depend on their content of sugars, acids, and phenols, and the accumulation of these substances during grape development and maturation was influenced by the health of the grapes [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%