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Using Reflectance Sensors in Agronomy and Weed Science1

Authors :
Clair L. Alston
Paul G. Nash
Warwick L. Felton
Bruce Murray Haigh
Gail A. Wicks
Gordon E. Hanson
Source :
Weed Technology. 16:520-527
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2002.

Abstract

Weed-detecting reflectance sensors were modified to allow selective interrogation of the near infrared–red ratio to estimate differences in plant biomass. Sampling was programmed to correspond to the forward movement of the field of view of the sensors. There was a linear relationship (r2 > 0.80) between actual biomass and crop canopy analyzer (CCA) values up to 2,000 kg/ha for winter wheat sequentially thinned to create different amounts of biomass and up to 1,000 kg/ha for spring wheat sampled at different stages of development. At higher amounts of biomass the sensors underestimated the actual biomass. A linear relationship (r2 = 0.73) was obtained with the CCA for the biomass of 76 chickpea cultivars at 500 growing degree days (GDD500). The reflectance sensors were used to determine differences in the herbicide response of soybean cultivars sprayed with increasing rates of herbicides. The CCA data resulted in better dose–response relationships than did biomass data for bromoxynil at 0.8 kg ai/ha and g...

Details

ISSN :
15502740 and 0890037X
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Weed Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........50fe9268f0424804b3d1f85610cf305e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1614/0890-037x(2002)016[0520:ursiaa]2.0.co;2