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Quantifying the nonlinearity in chlorophyll meter response to corn leaf nitrogen concentration
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1995
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BiogeochemistryEnvironmental MonitoringChlorophyll Meter ResponseBotanyLeaf N ConcentrationMeter Readings PlateauEngineeringCorn Leaf NitrogenAgricultural EconomicsCrop ScienceCrop Growth ModelingCrop YieldPlant NutritionCrop PhysiologyPhotosynthesisPlant Physiology
Chlorophyll meters have been used to provide a rapid non-destructive method to estimate corn leaf nitrogen (N) concentration, although meter readings plateau at high leaf N levels. Paired chlorophyll meter and leaf N concentration data were obtained for ear level leaves at growth stages ranging from 3 wk before anthesis to 5 wk after anthesis over a 2-yr period at Ottawa, Ontario. Separate quadratic-plus-plateau models best represented chlorophyll meter response to leaf N concentration for pre-anthesis, early grain-fill and late grain-fill stages; chlorophyll meter readings corresponding to the beginning of the plateau increased at later growth stages. Leaf N concentration was estimated well from chlorophyll meter readings up to the plateau range using growth stage specific functions (R 2 ≥ 0.77) but chlorophyll meter readings beyond the plateau should not be used to estimate leaf N concentration. Key words: Chlorophyll meter calibration, maize
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