Using a Camera System for the In-Situ Assessment of Cordon Dieback due to Grapevine Trunk Diseases

Julie Tang, Olivia Yem, Finn Russell, Cameron A. Stewart, Kangying Lin, Hiranya Jayakody, Matthew R. Ayres, Mark R. Sosnowski, Mark Whitty, Paul R. Petrie

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Abstract

Background and Aims. Te assessment of grapevine trunk disease symptoms is a labour-intensive process that requires experience and is prone to bias. Methods that support the easy and accurate monitoring of trunk diseases will aid management decisions. Methods and Results. An algorithm was developed for the assessment of dieback symptoms due to trunk disease which is applied on a smartphone mounted on a vehicle driven through the vineyard. Vine images and corresponding expert ground truth assessments (of over 13,000 vines) were collected and correlated over two seasons in Shiraz vineyards in the Clare Valley, Barossa, and McLaren Vale, South Australia. Tis dataset was used to train and verify YOLOv5 models to estimate the percentage dieback of cordons due to trunk diseases. Te performance of the models was evaluated on the metrics of highest confdence, highest dieback score, and average dieback score across multiple detections. Eighty-four percent of vines in a test set derived from an unseen vineyard were assigned a score by the model within 10% of the score given by experts in the vineyard. Conclusions. Te computer vision algorithms were implemented within the phone, allowing real-time assessment and row-level mapping with nothing more than a high-end mobile phone. Signifcance of the Study. Te algorithms form the basis of a system that will allow growers to scan their vineyards easily and regularly to monitor dieback due to grapevine trunk disease and will facilitate corrective interventions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8634742
Number of pages15
JournalAustralian Journal of Grape and Wine Research
Volume2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • viticulture
  • grapevine trunk diseases

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