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August 2013 Closures Issue

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GRAPEGROWING soil moisture, canopy growth, architecture and plant water status. The techniques are mapping 2D and 3D soil-wetting patterns, cover photography for leaf area index (LAI) and architecture assessment, infrared (IR) thermography and near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. This work in relating the short-range remote-sensing techniques constitutes an additional step forward in implementation of these technologies as an automated routine technique for physiological vineyard assessment from proximal sensing and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) platforms, such as drones and robots. Description of new technologies for the vineyard Research currently being undertaken within the international VOF uses the Advanced Integrated Monitoring and Logging System (AIVMSL) approach (see Figure 1). New in-soil monitoring techniques Soil wetting and nutrient patterns A wetting pattern analyzer (WPA) program has been created by the Australian arm of the VOF to characterize 2D and 3D soil wetting and nutrient patterns Figure 1. Advanced Integrated Vineyard Monitoring and Logging System (AIVMLS). Evaluate Canopy Growth and Leaf Area Index Understand Soil Carbon Storage Measure Instantaneous Water Use Effciency Standard-Setting Instruments for Agriculture and Viticulture Research www.licor.com/env 402-467-3576 pr actica l win ery & vin eya rd AU GU ST 20 13 69

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