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oved based on
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Figure 2: The canopy of seven rice variety to be measured
Neda
3. RESULT AND DISCUSSION
After spectral measurements, the result of performed
processes on data was spectral curves at 2500-350 nm
wavelengths. All the curves were quality reviewed and the
noise spectra in water absorption feature were removed
based on the standard deviation of all reflectance values in
each wavelength. Figure 3 shows spectral characteristics
of studied rice cultivars after necessary prepossessing.
The first derivative Curve in the range of red edge
wavelengths calculated (Figure 4) and the highest value
obtained in this range as the maximum possible slope is
determined as the red edge position for each of the seven
cultivars (Fig. 6). Based on these results, the red edge
position of the hybrid cultivar was the highest wavelength
(724 nm) than the rest of rice cultivars. REP of Tarom,
Khazar, Neda was at 716 nm while for Nemat, Shiroudi
and Fajr were determined at 700, 694 and 694 nm,
respectively (Figure 5). The results showed that Hybrid
variety was the most likely variety than the others and has
the highest chlorophyll and nitrogen concentrations
inverse Shiroudi and Fajr variety based on spectral
characteristics.
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— Fajr
—Hybrid
—Khazar
— Neda
— Nemat
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Figure 3: Spectral reflectance curves of seven rice variety of north of Iran
Red edge region are relatively insensitive to changes of
biophysical factors such as soil cover percentage, optical
properties, canopy structure, atmospheric effects,
irradiance and solar zenith angle (Shaffi et al., 2006;
Clevers, 1999 and 2000), therefore this region is a reliable
range to investigate the biochemical variables form
canopy reflectance. The obtained Results from literatures
proved the Relationship between chlorophyll and red edge
position so that with increasing chlorophyll and nitrogen
concentration the REP moves towards the longer
wavelengths (Boochs et al, 1990 ^Curran et al., 1990 s
Fillella and Penuelas 1994; Shaffi et al., 2006). The
obtained results by Nemat Zade and Sattari (2003) also
Allah Gholipour (2007) show that Hybrid variety is a
high-yielding variety equal to 25-20% times than the other
variety in this study. REP of Hybrid rice that positioned at
longer wavelength could indicate more
chlorophyll/nitrogen concentration and leaf area index,
rather than the other varieties. Mutanga and Skidmore
(2007) studied the relationship between REP and nitrogen
content of grass vegetation. They indicated that nitrogen
content correlated well with wavelength at 713nm and
725 nm as determined REP.
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