Hemispherical photography to estimate biophysical variables of cotton

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The Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a key parameter to evaluate the vegetation spectral response, estimating plant nutrition and water requirements. However, in large fields is difficult to obtain accurate data to LAI determination. Therefore, the objective of this study was the estimation of LAI, biomass and yield of irrigated cotton through digital hemispherical photography. The treatments consisted of four nitrogen doses (0, 90, 180 and 270 kg ha−1) and four phosphorus doses (0, 120, 240 and 360 kg ha−1). Digital hemispherical photographs were collected under similar sky brightness conditions at 60 and 75 days after emergence (DAE), performed by the Digital Plant Canopy Imager - CI-110® of CID Inc. Biomass and LAI measurements were made on the same dates. LAI was also determined by destructive and non-destructive methods through a leaf area integrator (LI-COR®-LI-3100C model), and by measurements based on the midrib length of all leaves, respectively. The results indicate that the hemispherical images were appropriate to estimate the LAI and biomass production of irrigated cotton, while for the estimation of yield, more research is needed to improve the method.

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Brandão, Z. N., & Zonta, J. H. (2016). Hemispherical photography to estimate biophysical variables of cotton. Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental, 20(9), 789–794. https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v20n9p789-794

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