Abstract
The relationship between laser-induced chlorophyll fluorescence intensity (690 nm and 730 nm), ratio F690/F730 and nitrogen content in wheat and maize was characterized using two different sensors (growth chamber and field sensor). In the field, laser-induced fluorescence was measured at a distance of approximately 3.3 m from the canopy and the sensed area was approximately 6-7 m2. The fluorescence ratio F690/F730 was inversely correlated with N content and uptake, dry biomass and SPAD value. The results indicate that nitrogen uptake and biomass can be reliably detected through chlorophyll fluorescence measurements under field conditions.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Precision Agriculture |
Publisher | Brill |
Pages | 103-108 |
Number of pages | 6 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9789086865147 |
ISBN (Print) | 9789076998213 |
State | Published - 1 Jan 2024 |
Keywords
- biomass detection
- laser chlorophyll fluorescence
- nitrogen content
- sensor