Abstract

In this paper, the use of a digital consumer camera for the non-destructive detection of the N nutritional status is compared with two alternative methods, namely SPAD and reflectance spectrometry in three field experiments. The image analysis method consisted of segmentation and successive analysis of the foreground color, i.e. only green plant parts. Thus, also analysis of canopies with small degree of ground cover is possible. All methods gave comparable results, while the effort necessary was considerably higher when using the chlorophyll meter. With spectral measurements, the biomass and leaf nitrogen content could not be clearly differentiated; chlorophyll measurements do not reflect biomass, whereas the described procedure of image analysis permits the consideration both. If used properly, digital image analysis is a valuable tool for the determination of the N nutrition status under field conditions, with low costs and labor requirements.

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