2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2021.108445
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Assessing wine grape quality parameters using plant traits derived from physical model inversion of hyperspectral imagery

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“…For instance, floral bud induction for next season cropping is typically decided in grapevine the season before the image is taken and it is controlled, among several factors, by specific growth and environmental conditions at that time ( May, 2004 ). As per final grape composition, the overall mild correlations found for all VIs vs. TSS (°Brix) at harvest support recent work by Suarez et al (2021) , who also reported non-significant correlations for data taken on Shiraz. It is quite notable from our study that a few VIs which already provided good correlations with Ψ pd (EVIm, SR680, RVI), were those also having close correlation with malic acid concentration at harvest ( R 2 = 0.61–0.63) as well as with total anthocyanins and phenols concentration ( R 2 = 0.40–0.48).…”
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“…For instance, floral bud induction for next season cropping is typically decided in grapevine the season before the image is taken and it is controlled, among several factors, by specific growth and environmental conditions at that time ( May, 2004 ). As per final grape composition, the overall mild correlations found for all VIs vs. TSS (°Brix) at harvest support recent work by Suarez et al (2021) , who also reported non-significant correlations for data taken on Shiraz. It is quite notable from our study that a few VIs which already provided good correlations with Ψ pd (EVIm, SR680, RVI), were those also having close correlation with malic acid concentration at harvest ( R 2 = 0.61–0.63) as well as with total anthocyanins and phenols concentration ( R 2 = 0.40–0.48).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Such changes might be a function of the inherent vine vigor, type of training system, timing and extent of leaf removal or shoot thinning ( Poni et al, 2018 ); (ii) taking RVI as the best example, it is viticulturally quite relevant and useful to have HS indices warranting good correlation with a range of variables representing plant water status (e.g., Ψ pd ), crop potential (e.g., fresh berry weight), and degree of maturity (e.g., TSS, malate, anthocyanins, and phenols). We also feel that this is the first time this achievement is reported, as in the Suarez et al (2021) paper the very close correlation that several HS indices show with a few terpene compounds is not reflected in any significant correlation with either color and phenolics.…”
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confidence: 51%
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