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Sensor-based Technology for Assessing Drought Stress in Two Warm-Season Turfgrasses
Jae-Ho Hur(허재호),J. Bryan Unruh,Laurie E. Trenholm,Joon-Hee Lee(이준희) 한국잡초학회·한국잔디학회 2006 Weed & Turfgrass Science Vol.20 No.2
본 연구는 토양 수분함량을 즉시 파악할 수 있는 Time Domain Radiometer(TDR) 과 식물의 광합성 시 잎에서 반사되는 Reflectance를 통하여 식물의 상태를 파악할 수 있는 Multi-spectral radiometer(MSR)를 사용하여 난지형 잔디인 ‘Sea Isle 1' Seashore paspalum 과 ‘Floratam' St. Augustinegrass를 대상으로 토양수분함량과 Reflectance와의 상관관계를 파악하고자 시작하였다. 본 연구를 통해 토양 수분함량이 660, 694 wavelengths와 NDVI, LAI, stress index에서 높은 상관관계를 가지고 있음을 알 수 있었다. 이는 Sensor-based technology가 잔디의 수분요구 시점을 미리 파악할 수 있는 기술의 기초 자료로서 활용될 수 있으며 여러 다른 Sensor-based technology를 이용한 연구로 확대될 수 있을 것이다. This study was designed to determine what sensor based technologies might reliably and accurately predict irrigation scheduling needs of warm season turfgrass. ‘Floratam’ St. Augustinegrass[Stenotaphrum secundatum(Walt.) Kuntze] and ‘Sea Isle I’ seashore paspalum(Paspalum vaginatum Swartz) were established in tubs in the Envirotron Turfgrass Research Laboratory in Gainesville, FL in the spring of 2002. Each grass was subjected to repeated dry down cycles where irrigation was withheld. Sensor based data were collected and these evaluations were used to determine if irrigation scheduling could be determined based on plant response during dry down. Results indicated that reflectance indices(P≤ 0.001) and soil moisture(P≤ 0.0001) throughout the dry down cycle can predict the need for irrigation scheduling as turf quality declined below acceptable levels.
Multi-spectral Reflectance of Warm-Season Turfgrasses as Influenced by Deficit Irrigation
이준희,Laurie E. Trenholm,J. Bryan Unruh 한국잔디학회 2008 Weed & Turfgrass Science Vol.22 No.1
Remote sensing using multispectral radiometry may be a useful tool to detect drought stress in turf. The objective of this research was to investigate the correlation between drought stress and multispectral reflectance (MSR) from the turf canopy. St. Augustinegrass (Stenotaphrum secundatum[Walt.] Kuntze.) cultivars ‘Floratam’ and ‘Palmetto’, ‘SeaIsle 1’ seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum Swartz.), ‘Empire’ zoysiagrass (Zoysia japonica Steud.), and ‘Pensacola’ bahiagrass (Paspalum notatumFlugge) were established in lysimeters in the University of Florida Envirotron greenhouse facility in Gainesville. Irrigation was applied at 100%, 80%, 60%, or 40% of evapotranspiration (ET). Weekly evaluations included: a) shoot quality, leaf rolling, leaf firing b) soil moisture, chlorophyll content index; c) photosynthesis and d) multispectral reflectance. All the measurements were correlated with MSR data. Drought stress affected the infrared spectral region more than the visible spectral region. Reflectance sensitivity to water content of leaves was higher in the infrared spectral region than in the visible spectral region. Grasses irrigated at 100% and 80% of ET had no differences in normalized difference vegetation indices (NDVI), leaf area index (LAI), and stress indices. Grasses irrigated at 60% and 40% of ET had differences in NDVI, LAI, and stress indices. All measured wavelengths except 710nm were highly correlated (P < 0.0001) with turf visual quality, leaf firing, leaf rolling, soil moisture, chlorophyll content index, and photosynthesis. MSR could detect drought stress from the turf canopy.