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The Green Deserts. Steering committee meeting. Barcelona 20-21 / 03 / 2012
PROJECT
“GREEN DESERTS“
ANALYSIS BY THE
UVA TEAM FOR THE
Zacarías Clérigo Pérez
Fermín Garrido Laurnaga
Salvador Hernández Navarro
E.T.S. Ingenierías Agrarias José Luis Marcos Robles
Palencia, March 2012 Luis Ortiz Sanz
PROJECT
Background
The lasts months we have been focussing on monitoring the plantation
while using the Waterboxx. The following OBJECTIVES are used in our research:
1. Estimation of the plant viability
Plant Viability
Control of the Waterboxx
by controlling the health status through
field inspection
2. Visits to the field to observe the status of the
Waterboxx and to check possible problems
Climatological study
Improvement in the design
of the remote sensing control
3. Register the temperature, humidity inside- and
outside the Waterboxx.
Installation of field recorders
4. Improvements in the design camera support
Methodology
OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the plant viability
Plant Viability
METHODOLOGY:
• Random sampling of 5 to 10% of the plants
• Precise location and identification by GPS
• Parameters:
• vigor (activity)
• height of the plant
• a biotic damages
• defoliation percentage
• Temperature and water height in the
Waterboxx
Results
OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the Plants viability
Plants viability
RESULTS:
• Damage by frost and low temperatures:• Damage by frost and low temperatures:
• Reversible damage in the plants
with the Waterboxx
• Irreversible damage in the control plants
• Damage by wildlife: moles and rabbits
• High percentage of death control plants
• Low percentage of death plants with
the Waterboxx
Results
DAMAGE BY FROST AND LOW TEMPERATURES
IN RIOFRÍO DE ALISTE
• Damage in control plants:
Plants viability
OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the Plants viability
• Most of the control plants have disappeared
• Damage in plants with the Waterboxx:
• Most of the plants with the Waterboxx
looked dry and some even death caused by
frosts (close to -10º C)
• Once checked inside the Waterboxx we
observed that the plants were green
inside because they are protected. Therefore,
we expect that the plants will recover
during spring.
Results
Plants viability
OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the Plants viability
Results
Plants viability
DAMAGE BY WILDLIFE: MOLES AND
RABBITS IN MATALLANA
OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the Plants viability
• Damage in control plants:
• Most of the control plants
have suffered irreversible damages
Plants have disappeared or have been cut
at the superior part
• Only in special cases the plant have been cut
the sprout
Results
Plants viability
DAMAGE BY WILDLIFE: MOLES AND RABBITS
IN MATALLANA
OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the Plants viability
• Damage in plants with the Waterboxx:
• Number of attacks is much less
• Most of the damage have been caused by the
moles. They have digged galleries below the
boxes and came inside
Results
Plants viability
OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the Plants viability
Background
The lasts months we have been focussing on monitoring the plantation
while using the Waterboxx. The following OBJECTIVES are used in our research:
1. Estimation of the plant viability
Plant Viability
Control of the Waterboxx
by controlling the health status through
field inspection
2. Visits to the field to observe the status of the
Waterboxx and to check possible problems
Climatological study
Improvement in the design
of the remote sensing control
3. Register the temperature, humidity inside- and
outside the Waterboxx.
Installation of field recorders
4. Improvements in the design camera support
Result
OBJECTIVE 2: Control the status of the Waterboxx
Control of the Waterboxx
• Most of the Waterboxxes are in perfect conditions and are full with water
• Problems observed (already known):
• Algae inside the boxes
• Open Waterboxx by wrong installation or
ice effect
• Clogged holes by accumulation of dead leaves and mud
• Wicks destroyed by moles
Resultado
Control of the Waterboxx
OBJECTIVE 2: Control the status of the Waterboxx
Background
The lasts months we have been focussing on monitoring the plantation
while using the Waterboxx. The following OBJECTIVES are used in our research:
1. Estimation of the plant viability
Plant Viability
Control of the Waterboxx
by controlling the health status through
field inspection
2. Visits to the field to observe the status of the
Waterboxx and to check possible problems
Climatological study
Improvement in the design
of the remote sensing control
3. Register the temperature, humidity inside- and
outside the Waterboxx.
Installation of field recorders
4. Improvements in the design camera support
Methodology
OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the
Waterboxx.
Climatological study
METHODOLOGY:
• Recorders are installed in the different plots. Inside
and outside the Waterboxx
• Maintenance and control of the data
• Results interpretation
Results
TEMPERATURE (º C)
COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO SAMPLES IW OW
OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the
Waterboxx.
Climatologicalal study
COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO SAMPLES IW OW
INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE WATERBOXX Average 3,3ºC 5,0ºC
• Sample 1 INSIDE WATERBOXX (IW):
• 1729 results between -3,0º C and 18,5ºC
Standard deviation
Coefficient of
Variation
3,6ºC 9,5ºC
108,44% 187,86%
Minimum -3ºC -9,5ºC
• Sample 2 OUTSIDE WATERBOXX (OW): Maximum 18,5ºC 37,5ºC
• 1729 results between -9,5ºC and 37,5ºC Range 21,5ºC 47ºC
Results
TEMPERATURE (º C)
OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the
Waterboxx.
Climatologicalal study
Results
TEMPERATURE (º C)
OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the
Waterboxx.
Climatological study
Results
TEMPERATURE (º C)
(°C)IW (°C)OW DIFFERENCE
(°C)IW (°C)OW DIFFERENCE 16 29 13
-3 -6 3 16 25,5 9,5
-3 -7 4 16 37,5 21,5
OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the
Waterboxx.
Climatological study
-3 -7 4 16 37,5 21,5
-3 -7,5 4,5 16 33,5 17,5
-3 -7 4 16 33,5 17,5
-2,5 -7,5 5 16,5 30 13,5
-2,5 -7,5 5 16,5 27,5 11
-2,5 -5,5 3 16,5 31,5 15
-2,5 -8 5,5 16,5 30 13,5
-2,5 -5,5 3 16,5 36 19,5
-2,5 -6,5 4 16,5 36,5 20
-2,5 -6,5 4 16,5 37,5 21
-2,5 -8 6,5 17 31 14
-2,5 -8,5 6 17 29,5 12,5
-2,5 -8,5 6 17 33 16
-2,5 -9 6,5 17,5 37 19,5
-2,5 -5,5 3 17,5 35,5 18
-2,5 -6,5 4 17,5 31,5 14
Results
COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO SAMPLES -
HUMIDITY (% HR)
OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the
Waterboxx.
Climatological study
COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO SAMPLES -
HUMIDITY(%RH)IW & HUMIDITY(%RH)OW
Humidity(%rh)DW Humidity(%rh)FW
Results 1729 1729
• SAMPLE 1 INSIDE WATERBOXX:
• 1729 results between 23,0 and 98,5
Average
Standard deviation
Coefficient of Variation
82,5124 75,1631
13,9403 24,7487
16,89% 32,93%
• SAMPLE 2 OUTSIDE WATERBOXX:
• 1729 results between 6,5 and 98,5
Minimum 23 6,5
Maximum 98,5 98,5
Range 75,5 92
Results
HUMIDITY(% HR)
OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the
Waterboxx.
Climatological study
Results
HUMIDITY (% HR)
OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the
Waterboxx.
Climatological study
Results
HUMIDITY (% HR)
(% HR)IW (% HR)OW DIFFERENCE
23 7,5 15,5 (%HR)IW (%HR)OW DIFFERENCE
23,5 6,5 17 98 94,5 3,5
OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the
Waterboxx.
Climatological study
23,5 6,5 17 98 94,5 3,5
24 8,5 15,5 98 94 4
24,5 10 14,5 98 94 4
24,5 7,5 17 98 94 4
25,5 15,5 10 98 95 3
25,5 7,5 18 98 95,5 2,5
26 7,5 18,5 98 82,5 15,5
26,5 17 9,5 98 46,5 51,5
30 25,5 4,5 98 98 0
30 9 21 98 36,5 61,5
31 10 21 98 31,5 66,5
32 18 14 98,5 35,5 63
32 10 22 98,5 38,5 60
32,5 25,5 7 98,5 96 2,5
33 9 24
Background
The lasts months we have been focussing on monitoring the plantation
while using the Waterboxx. The following OBJECTIVES are used in our research:
1. Estimation of the plant viability
Plant Viability
Control of the Waterboxx
by controlling the health status through
field inspection
2. Visits to the field to observe the status of the
Waterboxx and to check possible problems
Climatological study
Improvement in the design
of the remote sensing control
3. Register the temperature, humidity inside- and
outside the Waterboxx.
Installation of field recorders
4. Improvements in the design camera support
Methodology
OBJECTIVE 4: Improvement in the design of the remote sensing control
METHODOLOGY:
Improvements in the racks of
drones camera support
METHODOLOGY:
• Research phase to adapt the rack prototype
of cameras support to make it possible to obtain
requested data through MDT technology
• Issues with weight and autonomy
of the drones
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Project Green Deserts Analysis Report

  • 1. The Green Deserts. Steering committee meeting. Barcelona 20-21 / 03 / 2012 PROJECT “GREEN DESERTS“ ANALYSIS BY THE UVA TEAM FOR THE Zacarías Clérigo Pérez Fermín Garrido Laurnaga Salvador Hernández Navarro E.T.S. Ingenierías Agrarias José Luis Marcos Robles Palencia, March 2012 Luis Ortiz Sanz PROJECT
  • 2. Background The lasts months we have been focussing on monitoring the plantation while using the Waterboxx. The following OBJECTIVES are used in our research: 1. Estimation of the plant viability Plant Viability Control of the Waterboxx by controlling the health status through field inspection 2. Visits to the field to observe the status of the Waterboxx and to check possible problems Climatological study Improvement in the design of the remote sensing control 3. Register the temperature, humidity inside- and outside the Waterboxx. Installation of field recorders 4. Improvements in the design camera support
  • 3. Methodology OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the plant viability Plant Viability METHODOLOGY: • Random sampling of 5 to 10% of the plants • Precise location and identification by GPS • Parameters: • vigor (activity) • height of the plant • a biotic damages • defoliation percentage • Temperature and water height in the Waterboxx
  • 4. Results OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the Plants viability Plants viability RESULTS: • Damage by frost and low temperatures:• Damage by frost and low temperatures: • Reversible damage in the plants with the Waterboxx • Irreversible damage in the control plants • Damage by wildlife: moles and rabbits • High percentage of death control plants • Low percentage of death plants with the Waterboxx
  • 5. Results DAMAGE BY FROST AND LOW TEMPERATURES IN RIOFRÍO DE ALISTE • Damage in control plants: Plants viability OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the Plants viability • Most of the control plants have disappeared • Damage in plants with the Waterboxx: • Most of the plants with the Waterboxx looked dry and some even death caused by frosts (close to -10º C) • Once checked inside the Waterboxx we observed that the plants were green inside because they are protected. Therefore, we expect that the plants will recover during spring.
  • 6. Results Plants viability OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the Plants viability
  • 7. Results Plants viability DAMAGE BY WILDLIFE: MOLES AND RABBITS IN MATALLANA OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the Plants viability • Damage in control plants: • Most of the control plants have suffered irreversible damages Plants have disappeared or have been cut at the superior part • Only in special cases the plant have been cut the sprout
  • 8. Results Plants viability DAMAGE BY WILDLIFE: MOLES AND RABBITS IN MATALLANA OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the Plants viability • Damage in plants with the Waterboxx: • Number of attacks is much less • Most of the damage have been caused by the moles. They have digged galleries below the boxes and came inside
  • 9. Results Plants viability OBJECTIVE 1: Estimation of the Plants viability
  • 10. Background The lasts months we have been focussing on monitoring the plantation while using the Waterboxx. The following OBJECTIVES are used in our research: 1. Estimation of the plant viability Plant Viability Control of the Waterboxx by controlling the health status through field inspection 2. Visits to the field to observe the status of the Waterboxx and to check possible problems Climatological study Improvement in the design of the remote sensing control 3. Register the temperature, humidity inside- and outside the Waterboxx. Installation of field recorders 4. Improvements in the design camera support
  • 11. Result OBJECTIVE 2: Control the status of the Waterboxx Control of the Waterboxx • Most of the Waterboxxes are in perfect conditions and are full with water • Problems observed (already known): • Algae inside the boxes • Open Waterboxx by wrong installation or ice effect • Clogged holes by accumulation of dead leaves and mud • Wicks destroyed by moles
  • 12. Resultado Control of the Waterboxx OBJECTIVE 2: Control the status of the Waterboxx
  • 13. Background The lasts months we have been focussing on monitoring the plantation while using the Waterboxx. The following OBJECTIVES are used in our research: 1. Estimation of the plant viability Plant Viability Control of the Waterboxx by controlling the health status through field inspection 2. Visits to the field to observe the status of the Waterboxx and to check possible problems Climatological study Improvement in the design of the remote sensing control 3. Register the temperature, humidity inside- and outside the Waterboxx. Installation of field recorders 4. Improvements in the design camera support
  • 14. Methodology OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the Waterboxx. Climatological study METHODOLOGY: • Recorders are installed in the different plots. Inside and outside the Waterboxx • Maintenance and control of the data • Results interpretation
  • 15. Results TEMPERATURE (º C) COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO SAMPLES IW OW OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the Waterboxx. Climatologicalal study COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO SAMPLES IW OW INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE WATERBOXX Average 3,3ºC 5,0ºC • Sample 1 INSIDE WATERBOXX (IW): • 1729 results between -3,0º C and 18,5ºC Standard deviation Coefficient of Variation 3,6ºC 9,5ºC 108,44% 187,86% Minimum -3ºC -9,5ºC • Sample 2 OUTSIDE WATERBOXX (OW): Maximum 18,5ºC 37,5ºC • 1729 results between -9,5ºC and 37,5ºC Range 21,5ºC 47ºC
  • 16. Results TEMPERATURE (º C) OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the Waterboxx. Climatologicalal study
  • 17. Results TEMPERATURE (º C) OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the Waterboxx. Climatological study
  • 18. Results TEMPERATURE (º C) (°C)IW (°C)OW DIFFERENCE (°C)IW (°C)OW DIFFERENCE 16 29 13 -3 -6 3 16 25,5 9,5 -3 -7 4 16 37,5 21,5 OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the Waterboxx. Climatological study -3 -7 4 16 37,5 21,5 -3 -7,5 4,5 16 33,5 17,5 -3 -7 4 16 33,5 17,5 -2,5 -7,5 5 16,5 30 13,5 -2,5 -7,5 5 16,5 27,5 11 -2,5 -5,5 3 16,5 31,5 15 -2,5 -8 5,5 16,5 30 13,5 -2,5 -5,5 3 16,5 36 19,5 -2,5 -6,5 4 16,5 36,5 20 -2,5 -6,5 4 16,5 37,5 21 -2,5 -8 6,5 17 31 14 -2,5 -8,5 6 17 29,5 12,5 -2,5 -8,5 6 17 33 16 -2,5 -9 6,5 17,5 37 19,5 -2,5 -5,5 3 17,5 35,5 18 -2,5 -6,5 4 17,5 31,5 14
  • 19. Results COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO SAMPLES - HUMIDITY (% HR) OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the Waterboxx. Climatological study COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO SAMPLES - HUMIDITY(%RH)IW & HUMIDITY(%RH)OW Humidity(%rh)DW Humidity(%rh)FW Results 1729 1729 • SAMPLE 1 INSIDE WATERBOXX: • 1729 results between 23,0 and 98,5 Average Standard deviation Coefficient of Variation 82,5124 75,1631 13,9403 24,7487 16,89% 32,93% • SAMPLE 2 OUTSIDE WATERBOXX: • 1729 results between 6,5 and 98,5 Minimum 23 6,5 Maximum 98,5 98,5 Range 75,5 92
  • 20. Results HUMIDITY(% HR) OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the Waterboxx. Climatological study
  • 21. Results HUMIDITY (% HR) OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the Waterboxx. Climatological study
  • 22. Results HUMIDITY (% HR) (% HR)IW (% HR)OW DIFFERENCE 23 7,5 15,5 (%HR)IW (%HR)OW DIFFERENCE 23,5 6,5 17 98 94,5 3,5 OBJECTIVE 3: Watch the temperature, humidity inside and outside the Waterboxx. Climatological study 23,5 6,5 17 98 94,5 3,5 24 8,5 15,5 98 94 4 24,5 10 14,5 98 94 4 24,5 7,5 17 98 94 4 25,5 15,5 10 98 95 3 25,5 7,5 18 98 95,5 2,5 26 7,5 18,5 98 82,5 15,5 26,5 17 9,5 98 46,5 51,5 30 25,5 4,5 98 98 0 30 9 21 98 36,5 61,5 31 10 21 98 31,5 66,5 32 18 14 98,5 35,5 63 32 10 22 98,5 38,5 60 32,5 25,5 7 98,5 96 2,5 33 9 24
  • 23. Background The lasts months we have been focussing on monitoring the plantation while using the Waterboxx. The following OBJECTIVES are used in our research: 1. Estimation of the plant viability Plant Viability Control of the Waterboxx by controlling the health status through field inspection 2. Visits to the field to observe the status of the Waterboxx and to check possible problems Climatological study Improvement in the design of the remote sensing control 3. Register the temperature, humidity inside- and outside the Waterboxx. Installation of field recorders 4. Improvements in the design camera support
  • 24. Methodology OBJECTIVE 4: Improvement in the design of the remote sensing control METHODOLOGY: Improvements in the racks of drones camera support METHODOLOGY: • Research phase to adapt the rack prototype of cameras support to make it possible to obtain requested data through MDT technology • Issues with weight and autonomy of the drones