Agronomy and Horticulture Department

 

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Anatoly Gitelson

Date of this Version

2015

Citation

Anthony Nguy-Robertson, Yi Peng, Timothy Arkebauer, David Scoby, James Schepers & Anatoly Gitelson (2015): Using a Simple Leaf Color Chart to Estimate Leaf and Canopy Chlorophyll A Content in Maize (Zea Mays), Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis

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Copyright (c) 2015 Taylor & Francis. Used by permission.

Abstract

This study utilized a leaf color chart (LCC) to characterize the variation in leaf chlorophyll and estimate canopy chlorophyll in maize (Zea mays). The LCC consisted of four levels of greenness and was used to sort maize leaves in 2011 for three fields near Mead, Nebraska, USA. Leaf chlorophyll content for each color chart class was determined using two leaf-level sensors. The variation within each LCC class was reasonable (CV < 56%). The darkest color class predominated and indicated adequate fertilization rates using a SPAD. Canopy chlorophyll content was estimated using destructively measured leaf area index (LAI) and the LCC. This approach was verified with a method utilizing canopy reflectance collected by both satellite imagery and a four-band radiometer. The error between the two methods was reasonable (RMSE = 0.55-0.88 g m-2; CV = 25.6-50.4%), indicating that both leaf and canopy chlorophyll can be estimated cheaply without a wet lab or field-based sensors.

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