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Simultaneous and nondestructive diagnostics of nitrogen/magnesium/potassium-deficient cucumber leaf based on chlorophyll density distribution features

BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING(2021)

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Abstract
Nitrogen (N), magnesium (Mg), and potassium (K) deficiency all result in the decrease of chlorophyll density (CH.D) in cucumber leaf, but it is difficult to differentiate N/Mg/Kdeficient leaves using CH.D. New nutrient indicators based on CH.D distribution features of the whole cucumber leaf were proposed to simultaneously diagnose N/Mg/K-deficient cucumber plants. CH.D distribution map in N/Mg/K-deficient and control leaves were determined non-destructively using hyperspectral imaging with the wavelength range of 430-960 nm. Compared with the CH.D distribution map of control group leaves, a decrease in CH.D could be observed on the whole area of N-deficient leaves, Mg-deficient leaves presented pixels with low CH.D between main leaf vein, and pixels with low CH.D at the border of K-deficient leaves. Distribution features were extracted from the CH.D distribution map and were employed to diagnose N/Mg/K-deficient leaves simultaneously, with the diagnostics rates of 96.67%. The results indicated that CH.D distribution features can realize the simultaneous diagnosing in the early stage of N/Mg/K deficiency and timely guidance of top dressing is of great significance to increase yield. (c) 2021 IAgrE. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Distribution feature, Chlorophyll density, Diagnostics, Nutrient deficiency, Cucumber
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