Published January 4, 2021
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Applying RGB- and Thermal-Based Vegetation Indices from UAVs for High-Throughput Field Phenotyping of Drought Tolerance in Forage Grasses
Creators
- 1. ILVO
- 2. Ghent University
Description
Basic data from publication https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13010147
All_TDRdata.csv contains the data from 48 TDR sensors (30 cm) installed in the three rainout shelters.
- Sensors 1 - 18 were installed vertically to obtain soil moisture content averaged over the 10 - 40 cm profile, on 6 locations per shelter
- Sensors 19-21 were installed diagonally to obtain soil moisture content averaged over the 20 - 40 cm profile on one location per shelter
- Sensors 22-24 were installed diagonally to obtain soil moisture content averaged over the 40 - 60 cm profile on one location per shelter
- Sensors 25-27 were installed horizontally to obtain soil moisture content at 10 cm depth on one location per shelter
- Sensors 28-30 were installed horizontally to obtain soil moisture content at 20 cm depth on one location per shelter
- Sensors 31-33 were installed horizontally to obtain soil moisture content at 30 cm depth on one location per shelter
- Sensors 34-36 were installed horizontally to obtain soil moisture content at 40 cm depth on one location per shelter
- Sensors 37-39 were installed horizontally to obtain soil moisture content at 50 cm depth on one location per shelter
- Sensors 40-42 were installed horizontally to obtain soil moisture content at 60 cm depth on one location per shelter
- Sensors 43-45 were installed horizontally to obtain soil moisture content at 70 cm depth on one location per shelter
- Sensors 46-48 were installed horizontally to obtain soil moisture content at 80 cm depth on one location per shelter
Climate.txt contains the daily averaged microclimatic data
PhenotypingData.csv contains the phenotypic data from the UAV flights and the breeder scores
Files
All_TDRdata.txt
Additional details
Related works
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- Journal article: 10.3390/rs13010147 (DOI)