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On correlation between canopy vegetation and growth indexes of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies

Studying the canopy spectral reflection characteristics of different N-efficient maize varieties and analyzing the relationship between their growth indicators and spectral vegetation indices can help the breeding and application of N-efficient maize varieties. To achieve the optimal management of N...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Xia, Wang, ShuaiLi, Wen, Tao, Xu, Jiamin, Huang, Bao, Yan, Shufeng, Gao, Gangqiang, Zhao, Yali, Li, Hongping, Qiao, Jiangfang, Yang, Jinliang, Wu, Lianhai, Wang, Hongwei, Liu, Tianxue, Mu, Xinyuan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: De Gruyter 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10037165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36970602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/biol-2022-0566
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author Zhao, Xia
Wang, ShuaiLi
Wen, Tao
Xu, Jiamin
Huang, Bao
Yan, Shufeng
Gao, Gangqiang
Zhao, Yali
Li, Hongping
Qiao, Jiangfang
Yang, Jinliang
Wu, Lianhai
Wang, Hongwei
Liu, Tianxue
Mu, Xinyuan
author_facet Zhao, Xia
Wang, ShuaiLi
Wen, Tao
Xu, Jiamin
Huang, Bao
Yan, Shufeng
Gao, Gangqiang
Zhao, Yali
Li, Hongping
Qiao, Jiangfang
Yang, Jinliang
Wu, Lianhai
Wang, Hongwei
Liu, Tianxue
Mu, Xinyuan
author_sort Zhao, Xia
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description Studying the canopy spectral reflection characteristics of different N-efficient maize varieties and analyzing the relationship between their growth indicators and spectral vegetation indices can help the breeding and application of N-efficient maize varieties. To achieve the optimal management of N fertilizer resources, developing N-efficient maize varieties is necessary. In this research, maize varieties, i.e., the low-N-efficient (Zhengdan 958, ZD958), the high-N efficient (Xianyu 335, XY335), the double-high varieties (Qiule 368, QL368), and the double inefficient-type varieties (Yudan 606 YD606), were used as materials. Results indicate that nitrogen fertilization significantly increased the vegetation indices NDVI, GNDVI, GOSAVI, and RVI of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies. These findings were consistent with the performance of yield, dry matter mass, and leaf nitrogen content and were also found highest under both medium and high nitrogen conditions in the double-high variety QL368. The correlations of dry matter quality, leaf nitrogen content, yield, and vegetation indices (NDVI, GNDVI, RVI, and GOSAVI) at the filling stage of different N-efficient maize varieties were all highly significant and positive. In this relationship, the best effect was found at the filling stages, with correlation coefficients reaching 0.772–0.942, 0.774–0.970, 0754–0.960, and 0.800–0.960. The results showed that the yield, dry matter weight, and leaf nitrogen content of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies increased first and then stabilized with the increase in the nitrogen application level in different periods, and the highest nitrogen application level of maize yield should be between 270 and 360 kg/hm(2). At the filling stage, canopy vegetation index of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies was positively correlated with yield, dry matter weight, and leaf nitrogen content, especially GNDVI and GOSAVI on the leaf nitrogen content. It can be used as a means to predict its growth index.
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spelling pubmed-100371652023-03-25 On correlation between canopy vegetation and growth indexes of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies Zhao, Xia Wang, ShuaiLi Wen, Tao Xu, Jiamin Huang, Bao Yan, Shufeng Gao, Gangqiang Zhao, Yali Li, Hongping Qiao, Jiangfang Yang, Jinliang Wu, Lianhai Wang, Hongwei Liu, Tianxue Mu, Xinyuan Open Life Sci Research Article Studying the canopy spectral reflection characteristics of different N-efficient maize varieties and analyzing the relationship between their growth indicators and spectral vegetation indices can help the breeding and application of N-efficient maize varieties. To achieve the optimal management of N fertilizer resources, developing N-efficient maize varieties is necessary. In this research, maize varieties, i.e., the low-N-efficient (Zhengdan 958, ZD958), the high-N efficient (Xianyu 335, XY335), the double-high varieties (Qiule 368, QL368), and the double inefficient-type varieties (Yudan 606 YD606), were used as materials. Results indicate that nitrogen fertilization significantly increased the vegetation indices NDVI, GNDVI, GOSAVI, and RVI of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies. These findings were consistent with the performance of yield, dry matter mass, and leaf nitrogen content and were also found highest under both medium and high nitrogen conditions in the double-high variety QL368. The correlations of dry matter quality, leaf nitrogen content, yield, and vegetation indices (NDVI, GNDVI, RVI, and GOSAVI) at the filling stage of different N-efficient maize varieties were all highly significant and positive. In this relationship, the best effect was found at the filling stages, with correlation coefficients reaching 0.772–0.942, 0.774–0.970, 0754–0.960, and 0.800–0.960. The results showed that the yield, dry matter weight, and leaf nitrogen content of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies increased first and then stabilized with the increase in the nitrogen application level in different periods, and the highest nitrogen application level of maize yield should be between 270 and 360 kg/hm(2). At the filling stage, canopy vegetation index of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies was positively correlated with yield, dry matter weight, and leaf nitrogen content, especially GNDVI and GOSAVI on the leaf nitrogen content. It can be used as a means to predict its growth index. De Gruyter 2023-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10037165/ /pubmed/36970602 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/biol-2022-0566 Text en © 2023 the author(s), published by De Gruyter https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Zhao, Xia
Wang, ShuaiLi
Wen, Tao
Xu, Jiamin
Huang, Bao
Yan, Shufeng
Gao, Gangqiang
Zhao, Yali
Li, Hongping
Qiao, Jiangfang
Yang, Jinliang
Wu, Lianhai
Wang, Hongwei
Liu, Tianxue
Mu, Xinyuan
On correlation between canopy vegetation and growth indexes of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies
title On correlation between canopy vegetation and growth indexes of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies
title_full On correlation between canopy vegetation and growth indexes of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies
title_fullStr On correlation between canopy vegetation and growth indexes of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies
title_full_unstemmed On correlation between canopy vegetation and growth indexes of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies
title_short On correlation between canopy vegetation and growth indexes of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies
title_sort on correlation between canopy vegetation and growth indexes of maize varieties with different nitrogen efficiencies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10037165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36970602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/biol-2022-0566
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