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On-the-Go Cotton Nitrogen Management


In 2006, we found that early square sensor readings from Cropscan, Cropcircle and Greenseeker instruments were poorly correlated with optimum N rates (too early to use). However mid square and early flower sensor readings appear to have promise for producing accurate N rate prediction on the go. Shown below are the best fit equations for calibrations with x= reading in high N cotton plot and y= optimum N rate in pounds N per acre.

Cropscan near-infrared reflectance (810 nm)
relative to high N plots
y = -66.2.32x + 683.43 R2=0.94
Cropscan green/infrared (560/810 nm)
relative to high N plots
y = 557.81 x - 547.68 R2=0.86
Greenseeker red/near-infrared
relative to high N plots
y =124.94 x - 99.275 R2=0.70
Cropcircle yellow/near-infrared
relative to high N plots
y = 180.74x - 149.58 R2=0.65
Measuring height
  cotton replant aid

In 2007 we added a second expermiment evaluating sensor sensitivity to different cotton varieties and leaf shape.