Title
Estimating sugarcane yield potential using an in-season determination of normalized difference vegetative index.
Abstract
Estimating crop yield using remote sensing techniques has proven to be successful. However, sugarcane possesses unique characteristics; such as, a multi-year cropping cycle and plant height-limiting for midseason fertilizer application timing. Our study objective was to determine if sugarcane yield potential could be estimated using an in-season estimation of normalized difference vegetative index (NDVI). Sensor readings were taken using the GreenSeeker (R) handheld sensor from 2008 to 2011 in St. Gabriel and Jeanerette, LA, USA. In-season estimates of yield (INSEY) values were calculated by dividing NDVI by thermal variables. Optimum timing for estimating sugarcane yield was between 601-750 GDD. In-season estimated yield values improved the yield potential (YP) model compared to using NDVI. Generally, INSEY value showed a positive exponential relationship with yield (r(2) values 0.48 and 0.42 for cane tonnage and sugar yield, respectively). When models were separated based on canopy structure there was an increase the strength of the relationship for the erectophile varieties (r(2) 0.53 and 0.47 for cane tonnage and sugar yield, respectively); however, the model for planophile varieties weakened slightly. Results of this study indicate using an INSEY value for predicting sugarcane yield shows potential of being a valuable management tool for sugarcane producers in Louisiana.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.3390/s120607529
SENSORS
Keywords
Field
DocType
sugarcane,nitrogen,NDVI,precision agriculture
Saccharum,Agronomy,Crop yield,Cane,Fertilizer,Precision agriculture,Normalized Difference Vegetation Index,Engineering,Canopy,Sugar
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
12
6.0
1424-8220
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
1.40
0
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Josh Lofton171.40
Brenda S Tubana271.40
Yumiko Kanke371.40
Jasper Teboh471.40
Howard Viator571.40
Marilyn Dalen671.40