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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2016

Monitoring pasture variability: optical OptRx® crop sensor versus Grassmaster II capacitance probe

João Serrano; Shakib Shahidian; José Rafael Marques da Silva

Estimation of pasture productivity is an important step for the farmer in terms of planning animal stocking, organizing animal lots, and determining supplementary feeding needs throughout the year. The main objective of this work was to evaluate technologies which have potential for monitoring aspects related to spatial and temporal variability of pasture green and dry matter yield (respectively, GM and DM, in kg/ha) and support to decision making for the farmer. Two types of sensors were evaluated: an active optical sensor (“OptRx®,” which measures the NDVI, “Normalized Difference Vegetation Index”) and a capacitance probe (“GrassMaster II” which estimates plant mass). The results showed the potential of NDVI for monitoring the evolution of spatial and temporal patterns of vegetative growth of biodiverse pasture. Higher NDVI values were registered as pasture approached its greatest vegetative vigor, with a significant fall in the measured NDVI at the end of Spring, when the pasture began to dry due to the combination of higher temperatures and lower soil moisture content. This index was also effective for identifying different plant species (grasses/legumes) and variability in pasture yield. Furthermore, it was possible to develop calibration equations between the capacitance and the NDVI (R2 = 0.757; p < 0.01), between capacitance and GM (R2 = 0.799; p < 0.01), between capacitance and DM (R2 = 0.630; p < 0.01), between NDVI and GM (R2 = 0.745; p < 0.01), and between capacitance and DM (R2 = 0.524; p < 0.01). Finally, a direct relationship was obtained between NDVI and pasture moisture content (PMC, in %) and between capacitance and PMC (respectively, R2 = 0.615; p < 0.01 and R2 = 0.561; p < 0.01) in Alentejo dryland farming systems.


Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2010

Mapping soil and pasture variability with an electromagnetic induction sensor

João Serrano; José Peça; José Rafael Marques da Silva; Shakib Shaidian


Precision Agriculture | 2013

Apparent electrical conductivity in dry versus wet soil conditions in a shallow soil

João Serrano; Shakib Shahidian; José Rafael Marques da Silva


Energy Procedia | 2013

Region specific challenges of a CO2 pipeline infrastructure in the West Mediterranean area. Model results versus stakeholder views

Machteld van den Broek; Paulo Mesquita; Júlio F. Carneiro; José Rafael Marques da Silva; Niels Berghout; Andrea Ramírez; João Pedro Gouveia; Júlia Seixas; Helena Cabal; Roberto Martinez; Abdelkrim Rimi; Yassine Zarhloule; Mariana Sardinha; Dulce Boavida; GianCarlo Tosato


Precision Agriculture | 2011

Spatial and temporal stability of soil phosphate concentration and pasture dry matter yield

João Serrano; José Peça; José Rafael Marques da Silva; Shakib Shahidian


Revista de Ciências Agrárias | 2007

Avaliação de um distribuidor centrífugo de adubo na perspectiva de utilização em agricultura de precisão

João Serrano; M J. O. Peça; José Rafael Marques da Silva; H. Serrazina; J. Mendes


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2017

Particulate matter levels in a South American megacity: the metropolitan area of Lima-Callao, Peru

José Rafael Marques da Silva; Jhojan Rojas; Magdalena Norabuena; Carolina Molina; Richard A. Toro; Manuel A. Leiva-Guzmán


Revista de Ciências Agrárias | 2016

Tecnologia GNSS de baixo custo na monitorização de ovinos em pastoreio

Elvira Sales-Baptista; Maria Isabel Ferraz-de-Oliveira; Margarida Brandão dos Santos; José António Lopes de Castro; Alfredo Manuel Franco Pereira; José Rafael Marques da Silva; João Serrano


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2016

Assessment of the spatial variability in tall wheatgrass forage using LANDSAT 8 satellite imagery to delineate potential management zones

Pablo Leandro Cicore; João Serrano; Shakib Shahidian; Adelia Sousa; José Luis Costa; José Rafael Marques da Silva


Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research | 2015

Use of geophysical survey as a predictor of the edaphic properties variability in soils used for livestock production

Nahuel R. Peralta; Pablo Leandro Cicore; Maria A. Marino; José Rafael Marques da Silva; Jose L. Costa

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Jose L. Costa

National University of Mar del Plata

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