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The implementation of the SPAD-502 Chlorophyll meter for the quantification of nitrogen content in Arabica coffee leaves.

MethodsX 2024 June
The utilization of a non-destructive SPAD-502 chlorophyll meter, which enables the measurement of nitrogen status in plant leaves, has gained popularity in agronomic crops. Its application to horticultural crops like coffee remains relatively uncommon. The device provides quick and real-time measurements, helping to provide on-time nitrogen fertilizer to coffee plants before deficiency signs occur. Coffee leaves are characterized by thick and waxy leaves, together with many layers of tree crown. Therefore, the objective of this study was to develop a method for measuring nitrogen levels in coffee plants using the SPAD-502 Chlorophyll meter for an appropriate nitrogen fertilizer application rate in Arabica coffee plants. •Coffee trees were separated into upper, middle and lower levels. Data on SPAD values and total nitrogen were analyzed.•Pearson Correlation Coefficient (R), Coefficient of Determination (R2 ) and linear regression were calculated for different three levels of both SPAD-502 and total nitrogen values.•The results revealed a strong correlation (R2  = 0.63) between the SPAD readings of coffee leaves obtained from the upper canopy and their nitrogen content. These findings can provide a good concept of which coffee crown level will be a better part for measuring N content using a SPAD-502 Chlorophyll meter.

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