Possibility of using a SPAD chlorophyll meter to establish a normalized threshold index of nitrogen status in different potato cultivars |
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Authors: | Rui Li Junhui Chen Yonglin Qin |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Agronomy, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot, China;2. Erdos Soil and Fertilizer Station, Erdos, China |
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Abstract: | Leaf SPAD values are thought to be an indicator of potato nitrogen (N) status; however, when making plant N diagnosis, no single threshold leaf SPAD value can be used for all potato cultivars because of cultivar variation. We conducted field experiments over 3?years to test whether the difference in SPAD values between the upper and lower leaves was consistent among potato cultivars, and whether this value responded to N application levels. The results showed cultivar affects the SPAD values of the fourth and eighth leaves (SPADL4 and SPADL8), but not SPADL4-8, the difference between SPADL4 and SPADL8. Moreover, the SPADL4-8 values responded well to N application levels. Therefore the SPADL4-8 could be applied as a general index of N status across different potato cultivars, and establishing a threshold SPADL4-8 value might be more useful in guiding N fertilization recommendations for different potato cultivars. |
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Keywords: | crop N status potato chlorophyll meter SPAD diagnosis cultivars N recommendation |
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