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1Refining Response Index in Winter Wheat with the
Use of CVs D. B. Arnall, K. W. Freeman, K. L.
Martin, K. Girma, R. K. Teal, C. J. Mack, W. R.
Raun,B.Tubana, O.Walsh, B. Chung, and S.
MogesDEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCES,
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
SUMMARY
Past research indicated that RINDVI under
estimates RIHarvest. A relationship between CV of
NDVI readings taken from a Green Seeker handheld
sensor and plant population was established. To
estimate stand uniformity, CV was incorporated
into the RI equation. This new formula showed an
improvement in the correlation between RI
predicted mid-season and RI at harvest.
- RINDVI had a better correlation with RIHarvest
than did RINDVI-CV for the 04-05 crop year. - No difference between mid-season RIs
indices at the m2 scale at Feekes 6.
OBJECTIVES
- Evaluate the use of RINDVI-CV as a mid-
season predictor of RIHarvest. - Comparison of RINDVI collected from a 1 m2
sub-plots with those collected from the 16 m2
plots.
- RIHarvest values better correlated With
RINDVI than RINDVI-CV at growth stage Feekes 6
(16 m2 scale).
MATERIALS AND METHODS
- Experimental Design RCBD 4 N rates and 3
seeding rates, with 3 replications. - Locations Stillwater, OK., Perkins, OK.,
and Hennessey, OK. - Seeding rate 40, 80, 120 kg ha-1
- N-Rates 0, 40, 80, and 120 kg ha-1
- Plot Size
- 3.0 m x 6.0 m with a 1.0 m2 sub-plot in each
plot. - Collected optical sensor readings once a
week with a GreenSeeker handheld sensor
beginning at Feekes 3 and concluding at
Feekes 10.5. - Harvest
- Subplots were harvested with hand sickles.
- Main plots were harvested with a Massey Fergusson
8XP Combine.
O K L A H O M A S T A T
E U N I V E R S I T Y
- No significant difference Between RINDVI
and RINDVI-CV correlation with RIHARVEST at
growth stage Feekes 6 (1 m2 scale).
- At growth stage Feekes 8 The correlation
between predicted RI and RIHARVEST was improved.
- ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
- Excellent spring weather
- produced large early season biomass, contributing
to high estimated RIs. - Draught during flowering and grain fill
resulted in a reduction in final grain yield and
lower RIHarvest values.
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