CROP WATER STRESS INDEX (CWSI)
Crop Water Stress Index is a
means of irrigation scheduling and crop water stress
quantification based on canopy temperature measurements and
prevailing meteorological conditions. Plant temperature is
an indicator of plant water status because stomates close in
response to soil water depletion causing a decrease in water
uptake and an increase in leaf temperature.
Precise measurements, particularly canopy temperature, are
required. Apogee IRTs have been used by Dr. Suat Irmak, of
the University of Nebraska, in his CWSI research. Shown at
right are Apogee sensors over a corn field measuring canopy
temperature.
bse.unl.edu/Research/subsurface2.htm
Payero, J. O., S. Irmak. 2006.
Variable upper and lower crop water
stress index baselines for corn and soybean.
Irrigation Science,
25 (1):21-32. |