2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-25654/v1
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Evaluating the Suitability of Hyper- and Multispectral Imaging to Detect Foliar Symptoms of the Grapevine Trunk Disease Esca in Vineyards

Abstract: Background: Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) such as Esca are among the most devastating threats to viticulture. Due to the lack of efficient preventive and curative treatments, Esca causes severe economic losses worldwide. Since symptoms do not develop consecutively, the true incidence of the disease in a vineyard is difficult to assess. Therefore, an annual monitoring is required. In this context, automatic detection of symptoms could be a great relief for winegrowers. Spectral sensors have proven to be succe… Show more

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“…Imaging analysis is one promising method for a non-invasive detection of FTD. For grapevine, with hyperspectralor multispectral imaging analysis, esca symptomatic and asymptomatic plants can be diagnosed even before clear foliar-symptoms appear (Junges et al, 2018;Bendel et al, 2020;Pérez-Roncal et al, 2022). Even with unmanned aerial vehicles, whole vineyards could be monitored this way for FTD, which facilitates the assessment of the vineyard's health status (Di Gennaro et al, 2016).…”
Section: Future Direction Of Ftd Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imaging analysis is one promising method for a non-invasive detection of FTD. For grapevine, with hyperspectralor multispectral imaging analysis, esca symptomatic and asymptomatic plants can be diagnosed even before clear foliar-symptoms appear (Junges et al, 2018;Bendel et al, 2020;Pérez-Roncal et al, 2022). Even with unmanned aerial vehicles, whole vineyards could be monitored this way for FTD, which facilitates the assessment of the vineyard's health status (Di Gennaro et al, 2016).…”
Section: Future Direction Of Ftd Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%