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Effect of Missing Vines on Total Leaf Area Determined by NDVI Calculated from Sentinel Satellite Data: Progressive Vine Removal Experiments

Sergio Vélez    
Enrique Barajas    
José Antonio Rubio    
Rubén Vacas and Carlos Poblete-Echeverría    

Resumen

Sentinel-2 images were sensitive to change in the vegetation contained in the pixel. The reduction in the NDVI values was proportional to the reduction in the vegetation, following a linear relationship. The quantitative relationship obtained in this study is valuable since a vineyard, once established, generally loses grapevines each year due to diseases, abiotic stress, etc., so it is important to consider the effect of the missing vines in order to have a correct estimation of the vineyard vigour.

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