Estimating biophysical properties of coffee (Coffea canephora) plants with above-canopy field measurements, using CropSpec®**
Date
2018-01-11Author
PUTRA, Bayu T. Widjaja
SONI, Peeyush
MORIMOTO, Eiji
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Remote sensing technologies have been applied to
many crops, but tree crops like Robusta coffee (Coffea canephora)
under shade conditions require additional attention while making
above-canopy measurements. The objective of this study was to
determine how well chlorophyll and nitrogen status of Robusta
coffee plants can be estimated with the laser-based (CropSpec®)
active sensor. This study also identified appropriate vegetation indices for estimating Nitrogen content by above-canopy measurement,
using near-infra red and red-edge bands. Varying light intensity
and different background of the plants were considered in developing the indices. Field experiments were conducted involving
different non-destructive tools (CropSpec® and SPAD-502 chlorophyll meter). Subsequently, Kjeldahl laboratory analyses were
performed to determine the actual Nitrogen content of the plants
with different ages and field conditions used in the non-destructive
previous stage. Measurements were undertaken for assessing the
biophysical properties of tree plant. The usefulness of near-infrared and red-edge bands from these sensors in measuring critical
nitrogen levels of coffee plants by above-canopy measurement are
investigated in this study
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