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Monitoring Potassium Levels in Peat-Grown Pineapple Using Selected Spectral Ratios
1S. K. Balasundram, 1Y. Chong, 2A. Mohd Hanif
1. Department of Agriculture Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang Selangor, Malaysia
2. Department of Land Management, Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang Selangor, Malaysia

In this study, we assessed the biophysical changes within pineapple (var. MD2) in response to different potassium (K) rates using a hyperspectral approach. K deficiency was detected at 171 days after planting. Shortage of K also exhibited a shift in red edge towards shorter wavelengths between 500-700 nm. In addition, spectral ranges of 430 nm and 680 nm, as well as 680-752 nm were found to be most effective in differentiating spectral response to varying K rates. Three vegetation indices, i.e. Normalized Pigment Chlorophyll Index (NPCI), Plant Senescence Index (PSRI) and Red-edge Vegetation Index (RVSI) were found to best describe K treatment effects on pineapple canopy reflectance. This study could be extended further to include pineapple varieties other than MD2, and also key nutrients, such as N and P, for better fertilizer management in peat-grown pineapple.

Keyword: K response, spectral indices, pineapple canopy reflectance