Monitoring of water stress in wheat using multispectral indices derived from Landsat-TM |
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Authors: | Nitika Dangwal N.R. Patel Mamta Kumari S.K. Saha |
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Affiliation: | Agriculture and Soils Department, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun, India |
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Abstract: | Detection of crop water stress is crucial for efficient irrigation water management. Potential of Satellite data to provide spatial and temporal dynamics of crop growth conditions makes it possible to monitor crop water stress at regional level. This study was conducted in parts of western Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Multi-temporal Landsat data were used for detecting wheat crop water stress using vegetation indices (VIs), viz. vegetation water stress index (VWSI) and land surface wetness index water stress factor (Ws_LSWI). The estimated water stress from satellite data-based VIs was validated by water stress factor (Ws) derived from flux-tower data. The study observed Ws_LSWI to be better index for water stress detection. The results indicated that Ws_LSWI was superior over other index showing RMSE = 0.12, R2 = 0.65, whereas VWSI showed overestimated values with mean RD 4%. |
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Keywords: | crop water stress vegetation indices multi-temporal satellite data |
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