Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Programs and Resources Division, Las Cruces, USA
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Assessment of Soil Water Short fall in a Flooded Cotton Field with infrared Thermography
Author(s): Hilary R*
Limitations on soil water supply can decisively diminish crop yields by influencing the development and advancement of plants. Thus, screening
apparatuses that can recognize crop water pressure early have been for some time explored, with covering temperature (CT) being generally
utilized for this reason. In this review, we researched the connection between covering temperature recovered from automate delevated vehicles
(UAV) based warm symbolism with soil and plant credits, utilizing a rain fed maize field as the area of study. The flight mission was led during
the late vegetative stage and at sun oriented early afternoon, when an impressive soil water deficiency was recognized by the dirt water balance
model utilized. While the pictures were being taken, soil testing was directed to decide the soil water content across the field. The examining results
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DOI:
10.37421/2168-9768.2022.11.341
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