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Leaf nitrogen estimation in potato based on spectral data and on simulated bands of the VENμS satellite

Journal

PRECISION AGRICULTURE
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages 520-537

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11119-009-9147-8

Keywords

Spectral reflectance; VEN mu S satellite; Transformed chlorophyll absorption in reflectance index (TCARI); Partial least squares regression (PLSR); Nitrogen; Potato

Funding

  1. Israeli Space Agency, Israeli Ministry of Science
  2. BARD-AAFC-The United States-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund and Agriculture and Agri-Food, Canada [CA-9102-06]

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Relationships between leaf spectral reflectance at 400-900 nm and nitrogen levels in potato petioles and leaves were studied. Five nitrogen (N) fertilizer treatments were applied to build up levels of nitrogen variation in potato fields in Israel in spring 2006 and 2007. Reflectance of leaves was measured in the field over a spectral range of 400-900 nm. The leaves were sampled and analyzed for petiole NO(3)-N and leaf percentage N (leaf-%N). Prediction models of leaf nitrogen content were developed based on an optical index named transformed chlorophyll absorption reflectance index (TCARI) and on partial least squares regression (PLSR). Prediction models were also developed based on simulated bands of the future VEN mu S satellite (Vegetation and Environment monitoring on a New Micro-Satellite). Leaf spectral reflectance correlated better with leaf-%N than with petiole NO(3)-N. The TCARI provided strong correlations with leaf-%N, but only at the tuber-bulking stage. The PLSR analysis resulted in a stronger correlation than TCARI with leaf-%N. An R (2) of 0.95 (p < 0.01) and overall accuracy of 80.5% (Kappa = 74%) were determined for both vegetative and tuber-bulking periods. The simulated VEN mu S bands gave a similar correlation with leaf-%N to that of the spectrometer spectra. The satellite has significant potential for spatial analysis of nitrogen levels with inexpensive images that cover large areas every 2 days.

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