Use Of And Optical Sensor (Greenseeker): An Innovative Tool For Screening Germplasm, Predicting Biomass And Grain Yield And Management Of Fertilizer Nitrogen
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Tulkun Yuldashev, Nazar Ibragimov, Yulduzoy Djumaniyazova, Zakir Khalikulov, Dilafruz Tursunova, Raj Gupta, Christopher Martius, John Lamers, Khalima Atabayeva, Feruza Khasanova, Jonibek Khudaikulov, Ikrom Karabaev. (31/12/2008). Use Of And Optical Sensor (Greenseeker): An Innovative Tool For Screening Germplasm, Predicting Biomass And Grain Yield And Management Of Fertilizer Nitrogen.
Abstract
The normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) is a useful indicator indirectly obtaining
information on crops such as photosynthetic efficiency (Aparicio et al., 2002), productivity
potential, and potential yield (Peñuelas et al., 1994; Thenkabail et al., 2000; Ma et al., 2001;
Raun et al., 2001; Báez-González et al., 2002). The agronomic vegetation index (NDVI) is
also sensitive to leaf area index and green biomass (Peñuelas et al., 1994). Raun et al. (2001
and 2002) found a strong relationship between actual grain yield in winter wheat and the
expected yield as determined from NDVI. The GreenSeeker optical sensor has also been
shown to be an important tool for efficient management of fertilizer nitrogen (N), analyzing
spatial variability and factors limiting production (Goeverts et al 2006; 2007).