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Dep. of Agron., 210 Waters Hall, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211
* Corresponding author (scharfp{at}missouri.edu)
Received for publication January 17, 2001. Supplemental N need of corn (Zea mays L.) and other crops can vary substantially within and among fields. Corn color is sensitive to N status and may provide a means to accurately match N fertilizer rates to spatially variable N needs. Our objective was to calibrate the relationship between corn color measured in aerial photographs and sidedress N need. Economic optimum N rate (EONR) at sidedress was determined in 18 yield response experiments located in production cornfields. Low-altitude, high-resolution aerial photographs were taken at growth stage V6 or V7 with two types of film: color positive and color infrared. The EONR ranged from 0 to 336 kg N ha-1. For both types of film, corn color was a significant predictor of EONR at sidedress but only when expressed relative to the color of well-fertilized corn in the same field and when no N had been applied at planting. Predictions were more accurate using color film than color-infrared film. Removal of soil pixels from the true-color aerial images greatly strengthened the relationship between measured color and EONR: R2 values ranged from 0.27 to 0.31 for single colors measured from the entire image and from 0.60 to 0.79 after the removal of soil pixels. Our results demonstrate that corn color measured in aerial photographs can be used to predict sidedress N need. Obstacles to practical use in guiding variable-rate sidedressing include: no N can be applied at planting, a high-N reference strip is needed, and soil pixels must be removed from the image.
Abbreviations: EONR, economic optimum nitrogen rate NDVI, normalized difference vegetation index NIR, near infrared
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