- Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
- Volume:39 Issue:4
- Spectral reflectance indices as a rapid and nondestructive phenotyping tool for estimating different...
Spectral reflectance indices as a rapid and nondestructive phenotyping tool for estimating different morphophysiological traits of contrasting spring wheat germplasms under arid conditions
Authors : Salah EL-HENDAWY, Nasser AL-SUHAIBANI, Abd El-azeem SALEM, Shafiq Ur REHMAN, Urs SCHMIDHALTER
Pages : 572-587
Doi:10.3906/tar-1406-164
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Publication Date : 2015-08-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The aim of this study was to investigate whether spectral reflectance indices could be used to estimate different destructive morphophysiological traits of a wide and diverse range of spring wheat germplasm in a rapid and nondestructive manner. A total of 90 spring wheat germoplasms were evaluated under water shortage by applying only three irrigations during the growing cycle of germplasm with the amount of water totaling 2550 m3 ha-1. Ten selected spectral reflectance indices were related to the green leaf number per plant, green leaf area per plant, total dry weight per plant insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(TDW);, grain yield per hectare insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(GY);, leaf water content insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(LWC);, leaf area index insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(LAI);, and canopy temperature insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(CT);. Significant genotypic variability was shown for all morphophysiological traits and the ten selected spectral reflectance indices. The broad-sense heritability of the normalized water index insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(NWI);-3, NWI-4, water band index insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(WBI);, and normalized difference vegetation index insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(NDVI); was high to medium as reflected in the morphophysiological traits, while for other spectral reflectance indices it was low. The indices NWI-3 and NWI-4 proved to be better predictors for LWC, GY, and LAI than NWI-1 and NWI-2. Spectral indices based on combine visible and near-infrared wavelengths such as the NDVI, the ratio of WBI/NDVI, and the R940/R960/NDVI were viable options to estimate TDW, GY, and LAI, whereas the WBI and R1000/R1100 had the best fit to LWC. The R940/R960 index failed to capture the genotypic variability in any morphophysiological traits. The LAI was more correlated to and had more direct effects on all agronomic traits than CT. The overall results indicated that it is indeed possible to apply spectral reflectance tools in wheat breeding programs to estimate the destructive morphophysiological traits and assess genotypic variability of a large number of germplasms in a rapid and nondestructive manner.Keywords : Canopy reflectance, canopy temperature, leaf area index, morphophysiological traits, phenomics