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Monitoring Electrical Conductivity Effects on Greenhouse Tomatoes with Remote Sensing

Mohammed Al-Shitawy, MS Student, Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering

The ability of reflectance sensors to detect plant response to electrical conductivity (EC) treatments is under evaluation. A robotic gantry was constructed that transported a multi-spectral sensor along two rows of tomato plants in the greenhouse.  Four reflectance bands (blue, green, red, and NIR) and one thermal band (TIR) were used to detect plant response to root zone salinity. The reflectance measurements indicated a significant response to salinity over time.  Spatial variation of reflectance measurements was evaluated, and measurements were correlated with in-situ plant measurements.  A thermal radiometer was also carried by the cart to measure plant canopy temperature within the different root zone salinity treatments.  Relationships between salinity treatments, air temperature, and plant temperature will be determined.  In addition to the visible, near infrared, and thermal ranges in the greenhouse, some tomato leaves are harvested each week and are evaluated for absorbance between 1100 and 2500 nm in the laboratory.

Cooperators: Dr. Peter Waller, ABE, Dr. Chieri Kubota, PLS, and Dr. Gene Giacomelli, ABE

Completed 2004
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