Phoenix canariensis represents one of the most relevant ornamental plants within Mediterranean environment. In the last few years the infestation of a curculio coleopteron, namely the Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, caused a widespread decimation of these palms. Unluckily damages caused by the insect are evident only in the advanced phase of the disease making futile almost any plant treatment. Early warning of this disease may represents the only way to setup efficient actions to fight the coleopteron in trees where it takes over, thus limiting its spreading in contiguous palms. This research aims to achieve the former result by processing: i) short and long-wave images of the crown acquired during day-time by a balloon platform, and ii) a time series of thermal images of the trunk recorded during night-time on the field. The research is based on the hypotheses that: j) the disease induces changes of both transpiration processes and crown shape, because the damages of vascular tissues; jj) the local increase of temperature within the trunk, due to anaerobic fermentation established within the palm, extends up enough to surface to be diachronically analyzed to localize the disease core. © (2011) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.

Cammalleri, C., Capodici, F., Ciraolo, G., Filardo, G., La Loggia, G., Maltese, A. (2011). Early warnings of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus infestation of Phoenix canariensis: a proximity thermal sensing approach. In PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE - Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology XIII (pp.1M-1-1M-7). be : SPIE [10.1117/12.899044].

Early warnings of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus infestation of Phoenix canariensis: a proximity thermal sensing approach

CAMMALLERI, Carmelo;CAPODICI, Fulvio;CIRAOLO, Giuseppe;FILARDO, Giuseppe;LA LOGGIA, Goffredo;MALTESE, Antonino
2011-01-01

Abstract

Phoenix canariensis represents one of the most relevant ornamental plants within Mediterranean environment. In the last few years the infestation of a curculio coleopteron, namely the Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, caused a widespread decimation of these palms. Unluckily damages caused by the insect are evident only in the advanced phase of the disease making futile almost any plant treatment. Early warning of this disease may represents the only way to setup efficient actions to fight the coleopteron in trees where it takes over, thus limiting its spreading in contiguous palms. This research aims to achieve the former result by processing: i) short and long-wave images of the crown acquired during day-time by a balloon platform, and ii) a time series of thermal images of the trunk recorded during night-time on the field. The research is based on the hypotheses that: j) the disease induces changes of both transpiration processes and crown shape, because the damages of vascular tissues; jj) the local increase of temperature within the trunk, due to anaerobic fermentation established within the palm, extends up enough to surface to be diachronically analyzed to localize the disease core. © (2011) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Settore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologia
set-2011
SPIE 2011 - Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems and Hydrology XIII
Prague
19-22 September 2011
XIII
ago-2011
2011
7
A stampa
Cammalleri, C., Capodici, F., Ciraolo, G., Filardo, G., La Loggia, G., Maltese, A. (2011). Early warnings of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus infestation of Phoenix canariensis: a proximity thermal sensing approach. In PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE - Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology XIII (pp.1M-1-1M-7). be : SPIE [10.1117/12.899044].
Proceedings (atti dei congressi)
Cammalleri, C; Capodici, F; Ciraolo, G; Filardo, G; La Loggia, G; Maltese, A
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