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Effectiveness of vegetation indices and UAV-multispectral imageries in assessing the response of hybrid maize (Zea mays L.) to water deficit stress under field environment.

Piyanan PipatsiteeRujira TisarumKanyarat TaotaThapanee SamphumphuangApisit EiumnohHarminder Pal SinghSuriyan Cha-Um
Published in: Environmental monitoring and assessment (2022)
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with multi-sensors are one of the most innovative technologies for measuring plant health and predicting final yield in field conditions, especially in the water deficit situation in rain-deprived regions. The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the individual plant and canopy-level measurements using UAV imageries in three different genotypes, Suwan4452 (drought-tolerant), Pac339, and S7328 (drought-sensitive) of maize (Zea mays L.) at vegetative and reproductive stages under WW (well-watered) and WD (water deficit) conditions. At the vegetative stage, only CWSI (crop water stress index) of Pac339 and S7328 under WD increased significantly by 1.86- and 1.69-fold over WW, whereas the vegetation indices (EVI2 (Enhanced Vegetation Index 2), OSAVI (Optimized Soil-Adjusted Vegetation Index), GNDVI (Green Normalized Difference Vegetation Index), NDRE (Normalized Difference Red Edge Index), and NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index)) derived from UAV multi-sensors did not vary. At the reproductive stage, CWSI in drought-sensitive genotype (S7328) under WD increased by 1.92-fold over WW. All the vegetation indices (EVI2, OSAVI, GNDVI, NDRE, and NDVI) of Pac339 and S7328 under WD decreased when compared with those of Suwan4452. NDVI derived from GreenSeeker ® handheld and NDVI from UAV data was closely related (R 2  = 0.5924). An increase in leaf temperature (T leaf ) and reduction in NDVI of WD stressed maize plants was observed (R 2  = 0.5829) leading to yield loss (R 2  = 0.5198). In summary, a close correlation was observed between the physiological data of individual plants and vegetation indices of canopy level (collected using a UAV platform) in drought-sensitive genotypes of maize crops under WD conditions, thus indicating its effectiveness in the classification of drought-tolerant genotypes.
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