Publications

Kong, H; Wu, D (2021). CHANGES OF SOIL MOISTURE DURING APPLE GROWTH BASED ON TVDI INDEX. BANGLADESH JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 50(3), 955-961.

Abstract
Based on MODIS data, soil moisture data and field survey data from 2014 to 2018, the consistency of vegetation water supply index (VSWI) and soil moisture at 15cm depth (SM) in apple growth in Fuxian county was investigated. Results showed that the spatial and temporal consistency between VSWI and SM calculated by the enhanced vegetation index (EVI) was best; the sensitivity of remote sensing indexes to soil moisture was different in different apple growth stages. The sensitivity of VSWI was the most obvious in different growth stages, and the sensitivity of soil moisture was higher than that of germination, flowering, fruit expansion and maturity. The research findings were consistent with the law of water demand in different growth stages of apple in Fuxian county and the characteristics of precipitation and drought in Fuxian county. The present results could provide a reference for soil moisture monitoring of apple growth by remote sensing.

DOI:
10.3329/bjb.v50i0.56450

ISSN:
0253-5416