Biology and Life Sciences Forum (Nov 2023)

Can the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Be Used for Yield Prediction in <i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L. Plants Biofortified with Calcium?

  • Ana Rita F. Coelho,
  • Diana Daccak,
  • Inês Carmo Luís,
  • Ana Coelho Marques,
  • Cláudia Campos Pessoa,
  • Maria Brito,
  • José Kullberg,
  • Manuela Simões,
  • Maria Manuela Silva,
  • Maria F. Pessoa,
  • Fernando H. Reboredo,
  • Paulo Legoinha,
  • José C. Ramalho,
  • Paula S. Campos,
  • Isabel P. Pais,
  • José N. Semedo,
  • Fernando C. Lidon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/IECAG2023-15757
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
p. 13

Abstract

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Remote sensing technology (namely UAVs) has been used to monitor potato crops. As such, this study aims to analyze the relationship between the NDVI model and yield productivity in Solanum tuberosum L. plants from the Agria variety, submitted to a Ca biofortification process with two different concentrations (12 and 24 kg/ha) of CaCl2 or Ca-EDTA. The NDVI values were collected six days after the six foliar applications and analyzed alongside the Ca content in the potato tubers (at harvest) and the total yield. The results highlight the fact that 24 kg/ha of CaCl2 presented the lowest NDVI value, yet these plants did not show the lowest yield. Moreover, that same treatment presented the highest Ca biofortification index in tubers. Also, it seems that the NDVI can be used in decision making to improve crop management strategies, considering that it is an indicator for detecting plant growth or vigor; however, in this research, it is not sufficient for yield prediction.

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