Publications

Schirmbeck, LW; Fontana, DC; Schirmbeck, J (2017). TVDI spatiotemporal pattern of a soybean growing area in humid subtropical climate. BRAGANTIA, 76(3), 447-455.

Abstract
The most southern Brazilian state, Rio Grande do Sul, is characterized by high crop yield and is, currently, the third leading soybean producer in the country. Therefore, agriculture is very important to the economy of the region. Because agriculture is highly dependent on variable weather parameters, the present study aimed to test the Temperature-Vegetation Dryness Index (TVDI) as a regional indicator of water status under the climate and soybean crop management conditions that predominate in northwestern Rio Grande do Sul. For this, soybean crop seasons with contrasting yields were selected: 2004-2005 (yield 0.5 t.ha(-1))and 2009-2010 (2.7 t.ha(-1)). TVDI was obtained from the surface temperature (T-S) and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) images available from MODIS products, which were correlated to obtain a triangular scatter plot. Rainfall data from surface weather stations were also used. The results showed that the pattern of the TVDI is associated with rainfall variability. However, as the TVDI is based on normalization of the wet and dry edges of each image individually, the comparison of TVDI values across different images is challenging. This deficiency can be mitigated by analysis of the parameters used to derive the index. Therefore, both the TVDI and the "b" and T-Smin parameters used to derive it can elucidate the patterns of crop response to water availability.

DOI:
10.1590/1678-4499.193

ISSN:
1678-4499