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Aerial Color Infrared Photography for Determining Late‐Season Nitrogen Requirements in Corn

Ravi P. SripadaDep. of Soil Science North Carolina State Univ. Raleigh NC 27695‐7619Ronnie W. HeinigerDep. of Crop Science Vernon James Res. and Ext. Center 207 Research Rd. Plymouth NC 27962Jeffrey G. WhiteDep. of Soil Science North Carolina State Univ. Raleigh NC 27695‐7619Randy WeiszDep. of Crop Science North Carolina State Univ. Raleigh NC 27695‐7620
2005en
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Fast and accurate methods of determining in‐season corn ( Zea mays L.) N requirements are needed to provide more precise and economical management and potentially decrease groundwater N contamination. The objectives of this study were (i) to determine if there is a response to late‐season N applied to corn at pretassel (VT) under irrigated and nonirrigated conditions, and (ii) to develop a methodology for predicting in‐season N requirement for corn at the VT stage using aerial color infrared (CIR) photography. Field studies were conducted for 3 yr over a wide range of soil conditions and water regimes in the North Carolina Coastal Plain. Different fertilizer N rates were applied (i) at planting (N PL ) to create a range of N supply, corn color, and near‐infrared (NIR) radiance; and (ii) at VT (N VT ) to measure yield response to N VT . Aerial CIR photographs were obtained for each site at VT before N application. Significant grain yield responses to N PL and N VT were observed. Economic optimum N VT rates ranged from 0 to 224 kg ha −1 with a mean of 104 kg ha −1 . Better prediction of economic optimum N VT rates was obtained with spectral band combinations rather than individual bands, and improved when calculated relative to high‐N reference strips measured at VT. The best predictor of economic optimum N VT ( R 2 = 0.67) was a linear‐plateau model based on corn color and NIR radiance expressed using the Green Difference Vegetation Index (GDVI) relative to high‐N reference strips (Relative GDVI, RGDVI).

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