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Canopy reflectance in two castor bean varieties (Ricinus communis L.) for growth assessment and yield prediction on coastal saline land of Yancheng District, China

Journal

INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 33, Issue 2, Pages 395-402

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2010.11.002

Keywords

Castor (Ricinus communis L.); Leaf area index; Canopy chlorophyll density; Castor yield prediction; Coastal saline land

Funding

  1. 11.5 National Key Technology R & D Program of China [2006BAD09A04, 2006BAD09A08]
  2. High Efficiency Technology Utilization on Saline Soil Agriculture Program [200903001]

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A field experiment was conducted in 2007-2009 in coastal saline regions of Yancheng city in Jiangsu province of China (120 degrees 13'E, 33 degrees 38'N). The experiment was to investigate relationships among canopy spectral reflectance, canopy chlorophyll density (CCD), leaf area index (LA!), and yield of two Chinese castor varieties (Zi Bi var. and Yun Bi var.) across four N fertilizer rates of 0, 90, 180, and 360 kg N ha(-1). These N rates were used to generate a wide range of difference in canopy structure and seed yield. Measurements of canopy reflectance were made throughout the growing season using a hand-held spectroradiometer. Samples for CCD and LAI were obtained on days that reflectance measurements were made. Fifteen hyperspectral reflectance indices were calculated. Canopy spectral characteristics were heavily influenced by saline soil background in the rapid growing period (RGP), thus hyperspectral data obtained in this period were not suited for reflecting castor growth condition or predicting final yield. CCD increased linearly with most reflectance indices in the full coverage period (FCP) and senescent period (SP) for the two castor varieties, whereas LAI did not. Most of reflectance indices were significantly correlated with yield of two varieties in different growing periods. The OSAVI model provided the best yield prediction for Zi Bi var. with predicted values very close to observed ones (R-2 = 0.799), and the mSRVI705 model was well used for Yun Bi var. yield estimation (R-2 = 0.759). These results indicate that the hyperspectral data measured at appropriate time could be well used for castor yield estimation. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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