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A Rapid Laser Probing Method Facilitates the Non-invasive and Contact-free Determination of Leaf Thermal Properties
Published on: January 7, 2017
Non-destructive determination of maize leaf and canopy chlorophyll content
Verónica Ciganda1, Anatoly Gitelson, James Schepers
1Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technology (CALMIT), School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 303 Hardin Hall, 3310 Holdrege, Lincoln, NE 68583-0973, USA.
Abstract:
The objective of this study was to develop a rapid non-destructive technique to estimate total chlorophyll (Chl) content in a maize canopy using Chl content in a single leaf. The approach was (1) to calibrate and validate a reflectance-based non-destructive technique to estimate leaf Chl in maize; (2) to quantify the relative contribution of each leaf Chl to the total Chl in the canopy; and (3) to establish a relationship between leaf Chl content and total Chl in a maize canopy. The Red Edge Chlorophyll Index CI(red edge)=(R(NIR)/R(red edge))-1 based on reflectances, R, in the red edge (720-730nm) and near infrared (770-800nm) was found to be an accurate measure of maize leaf Chl. It was able to predict leaf Chl ranging from 10 to 805mgChlm(-2) with root mean-square error less than 38mgChlm(-2). Relationships between Chl content in each maize leaf and total canopy Chl content were established and showed that Chl in the collar leaf before silking or ear leaves explained more than 80% and 87% of the variation in total Chl in a maize canopy, respectively. Thus, non-destructive measurements of both reflectance and area of a single leaf (either collar or ear) can be used to accurately estimate total Chl content in a maize canopy.
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