Abstract

Water is essential for the existence of all living forms on the earth, and the kinds and amounts of vegetation occurring on various parts of the earth’s surface depend more on the quantity of water available than on any other single environmental factor. Therefore, the need for the non-subjective, diagnostic assessment tools for water status measurements of plants and soils is indispensable to avoid water shortage problems and achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs) of agricultural sector. The best measure of the energy status of water in plants and soils is the water potential (Ψw), which has the advantage of being physically defined and the force that causes water movement. There are many different instruments that have essential roles for measuring water status of plant, for example, Pressure Chamber, Isopiestic Psychrometer, Pressure Probe, and Osmometers. Each had the ability to indicate not only the water status of various parts of plants and soils but also the forces used to move water from place to place. Nowadays, speaking plant approach (SPA) identifies the optimal crop cultivation conditions based on the physiological status of the plants. The physiological status information from a living plant can be achieved by using a chlorophyll fluorescence imaging robot, which is a powerful tool for early detection of drought stress in plants under practical production greenhouse conditions. Moreover, recently thermal imaging and remote sensing technology are both feasible for precise irrigation guidance and precision water management.

Highlights

  • IntroductionNowadays the problem of water shortage needed for crop production is common worldwide especially in countries of the arid and semiarid regions [3] [4]

  • Nowadays, speaking plant approach (SPA) identifies the optimal crop cultivation conditions based on the physiological status of the plants

  • The physiological status information from a living plant can be achieved by using a chlorophyll fluorescence imaging robot, which is a powerful tool for early detection of drought stress in plants under practical production greenhouse conditions

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Summary

Introduction

Nowadays the problem of water shortage needed for crop production is common worldwide especially in countries of the arid and semiarid regions [3] [4]. Many investigators aim to improve crop production under drought stress through selection of certain cultivars which can tolerate drought conditions In this concern, seeking nutritional balance can boost crop growth and stimu-. Nowadays employing contemporary tools and techniques from all branches of science is essential to understand how plants respond to abiotic stresses with the aim to help manipulate plant performance that will be better suited to withstand these stresses This would help stabilize the crop production, and significantly contribute to food and nutritional security in developing countries and semi-arid tropical regions [10]. The need for the non-subjective, diagnostic assessment tools of water status measurements of plants and soils is indispensable to avoid water shortage problems and achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs) of agricultural sector

Plant and Water Relations
Water Status Measurements in Plants and Soils
Isopiestic Psychrometers
Pressure Probe
Pressure Chamber
Osmometers
The Future of Water Relations of Plants
Thermographic Imaging for the Study of Plant-Water Relations
Remote Sensing of Plant-Water Relations
Findings
Conclusions and Future Perspectives
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