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Year 2021, Volume: 38 Issue: 1, 23 - 28, 01.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.16882/hortis.841745

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  • Bozkurt, S., & Keskin, M.(2018). Effect of deficit irrigation on the estimation of cucumber leaf area under greenhouse conditions. International Journal of Agriculture & Biology, 20: 877–882.
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  • Cemek, B., Unlukara, A., & Kurunc, A. (2011). Nondestructive leaf-area estimation and validation for green pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) grown under different stress conditions. Photosynthetica, 49(1), 98–106.
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  • Rouphael, Y., Mouneimne, A. H., Ismail, A., Mendoza-De Gyves, E., Rivera, C. M., & Colla, G. (2010). Modeling individual leaf area of rose (Rosa hybrida L.) based on leaf length and width measurement. Photosynthetica, 48(1), 9–15.
  • Schwarz, D., & Kläring, H. P. (2001). Allometry to estimate leaf area of tomato. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 24(8), 1291–1309.

Determination of Leaf Area of Some Vegetable Plants Grown under Greenhouse Condition by Non-Destructive Methods

Year 2021, Volume: 38 Issue: 1, 23 - 28, 01.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.16882/hortis.841745

Abstract

The use of a mathematical model approach, which is a non-destructive method to determine the leaf area, has been used safely in recent years. The most important reason for this is that the application is easy and the application cost is very low. The most important disadvantage of this method is that the derived models need calibration according to different crop varieties. In the study, firstly, the width (W) and length (L) measurements of each individual leaf taken from the crops were correlated with the actual area of the leaf and crop-specific models were developed. The actual area (LA) of each leaf used in the sampling was determined by the ImageJ software. In the study, 7 different models were derived for each crop species (1, LA=a+bL2+cL2/W2+dW2+eLW; 2, LA=a+bL2+cW2+dLW; 3, LA=a+bL2+cW2; 4, LA=aL2+bW2; 5, LA=aLb+cWd+e; 6, LA=a+bLW; 7, LA=aLW). The coefficients in the models were determined separately for each crop species. In order to evaluate the performance of the models, some performance criteria such as determination coefficient (R2) and root mean square error (RMSE), relative error (RE), mean bias error (MBE) and Willmott index (d) were used. In this study, leaf areas were estimated with high accuracy (R2=0.96 for tomato; R2=0.99 for pepper, eggplant and cucumber) with these models without using expensive measuring devices.

References

  • Al Mamun Hossain, S. A., Wang, L., Chen, T., & Li, Z. (2017). Leaf area index assessment for tomato and cucumber growing period under different water treatments. Plant, Soil and Environment, 63(10), 461–467.
  • Aminifard, M. H., Khayyat, M., & Bayat, H. (2017). Individual Leaf Area Modelling of Chili Pepper (Capsicum frutescens) Using Leaf Dimensions and Weight. Agricultural Communications, 5(1), 1–6.
  • Blanco, F. F., & Folegatti, M. V. (2003). A new method for estimating the leaf area index of cucumber and tomato plants. Horticultura Brasileira, 21(4), 666–669.
  • Bozkurt, S., & Keskin, M.(2018). Effect of deficit irrigation on the estimation of cucumber leaf area under greenhouse conditions. International Journal of Agriculture & Biology, 20: 877–882.
  • Carmassi, G., Incrocci, L., Incrocci, G., & Pardossi, A. (2007). Non-destructive estimation of leaf area in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) and gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii H. Bolus). Agrıcoltura Mediterranea, 137, 172–176.
  • Cemek, B., Unlukara, A., & Kurunc, A. (2011). Nondestructive leaf-area estimation and validation for green pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) grown under different stress conditions. Photosynthetica, 49(1), 98–106.
  • Cho, Y. Y., Oh, S., Oh, M. M., & Son, J. E. (2007). Estimation of individual leaf area, fresh weight, and dry weight of hydroponically grown cucumbers (Cucumis sativus L.) using leaf length, width, and SPAD value. Scientia Horticulturae, 111(4), 330–334.
  • Dumas, Y. (1990). Interrelation of linear measurements and total leaf area or dry matter production in young tomato plants. Advances in Horticultural Science, 4(3), 172–176.
  • Ferreira, T., & Rasband, W. (2012). ImageJ User Guide User Guide ImageJ. Image J User Guide, IJ 1.46r, 185.
  • Hinnah, F. D., Heldwein, A. B., Loose, L. H., Lucas, D. D. P., Bortoluzzi, M. P., & Maldaner, I. C. (2014). Estimation of eggplant leaf area from leaf dimensions. Bragantia, 73(3), 213–218.
  • Karaca, C. (2020). Evapotranspiration of crops widely grown in greenhouses using the energy balance method (In Turkish) Phd Thesis . Akdeniz Ünivetrsity, Antalya
  • Ogoke, I. J., Ike, G. A., Echereobia, C. O., & Ngwuta, A. A. (2015). Non–destructive leaf area determination in African eggplant. Agrosearch, 15(2), 13–20.
  • Padrón, R. A. R., Lopes, S. J., Swarowsky, A., Cerquera, R. R., Nogueira, C. U., & Maffei, M. (2016). Non-destructive models to estimate leaf area on bell pepper crop. Ciência Rural, 46(11), 1938–1944.
  • Pandey, S. K., & Singh, H. (2011). A simple, cost-effective method for Leaf Area estimation. Journal of Botany, Article ID(658240), 1–6.
  • Ray, R. C., & Singh, R. P. (1989). Leaf area estimation in capsicum (Capsicum annuum L.). Scientia Horticulturae, 39(3), 181–188.
  • Rivera, C. M., Rouphael, Y., Cardarelli, M., & Colla, G. (2007). A simple and accurate equation for estimating individual leaf area of eggplant from linear measurements. European Journal of Horticultural Science, 72(5), 228–230.
  • Rouphael, Y., Mouneimne, A. H., Ismail, A., Mendoza-De Gyves, E., Rivera, C. M., & Colla, G. (2010). Modeling individual leaf area of rose (Rosa hybrida L.) based on leaf length and width measurement. Photosynthetica, 48(1), 9–15.
  • Schwarz, D., & Kläring, H. P. (2001). Allometry to estimate leaf area of tomato. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 24(8), 1291–1309.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Agricultural Engineering
Journal Section Araştırma Makalesi
Authors

Cihan Karaca This is me 0000-0003-3010-9149

Dursun Büyüktaş This is me 0000-0002-9130-9112

Süleyman Şehir This is me 0000-0002-7478-3322

Publication Date June 1, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 38 Issue: 1

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APA Karaca, C., Büyüktaş, D., & Şehir, S. (2021). Determination of Leaf Area of Some Vegetable Plants Grown under Greenhouse Condition by Non-Destructive Methods. Horticultural Studies, 38(1), 23-28. https://doi.org/10.16882/hortis.841745
AMA Karaca C, Büyüktaş D, Şehir S. Determination of Leaf Area of Some Vegetable Plants Grown under Greenhouse Condition by Non-Destructive Methods. HortiS. June 2021;38(1):23-28. doi:10.16882/hortis.841745
Chicago Karaca, Cihan, Dursun Büyüktaş, and Süleyman Şehir. “Determination of Leaf Area of Some Vegetable Plants Grown under Greenhouse Condition by Non-Destructive Methods”. Horticultural Studies 38, no. 1 (June 2021): 23-28. https://doi.org/10.16882/hortis.841745.
EndNote Karaca C, Büyüktaş D, Şehir S (June 1, 2021) Determination of Leaf Area of Some Vegetable Plants Grown under Greenhouse Condition by Non-Destructive Methods. Horticultural Studies 38 1 23–28.
IEEE C. Karaca, D. Büyüktaş, and S. Şehir, “Determination of Leaf Area of Some Vegetable Plants Grown under Greenhouse Condition by Non-Destructive Methods”, HortiS, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 23–28, 2021, doi: 10.16882/hortis.841745.
ISNAD Karaca, Cihan et al. “Determination of Leaf Area of Some Vegetable Plants Grown under Greenhouse Condition by Non-Destructive Methods”. Horticultural Studies 38/1 (June 2021), 23-28. https://doi.org/10.16882/hortis.841745.
JAMA Karaca C, Büyüktaş D, Şehir S. Determination of Leaf Area of Some Vegetable Plants Grown under Greenhouse Condition by Non-Destructive Methods. HortiS. 2021;38:23–28.
MLA Karaca, Cihan et al. “Determination of Leaf Area of Some Vegetable Plants Grown under Greenhouse Condition by Non-Destructive Methods”. Horticultural Studies, vol. 38, no. 1, 2021, pp. 23-28, doi:10.16882/hortis.841745.
Vancouver Karaca C, Büyüktaş D, Şehir S. Determination of Leaf Area of Some Vegetable Plants Grown under Greenhouse Condition by Non-Destructive Methods. HortiS. 2021;38(1):23-8.