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      Reflectance spectral features and non-destructive estimation of chlorophyll, carotenoid and anthocyanin content in apple fruit

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      Postharvest Biology and Technology
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          Optical properties and nondestructive estimation of anthocyanin content in plant leaves.

          Absorption and reflectance spectra of maple (Acer platanoides), cotoneaster (Cotoneaster alaunica), dogwood (Cornus alba) and pelargonium (Pelargonium zonale) leaves with a wide range of pigment content and composition were studied in visible and near-infrared spectra in order to reveal specific anthocyanin (Anth) spectral features in leaves. Comparing absorption spectra of Anth-containing and Anth-free leaves with the same chlorophyll (Chl) content, absorption spectra of Anth in leaves were derived. The main spectral feature of Anth absorption in vivo was a peak around 550 nm; the peak magnitude was closely related to Anth content. A quantitative nondestructive technique was developed to subtract Chl contribution to reflectance in this spectral region and retrieve Anth content from reflectance over a wide range of pigment content and composition. Anth reflectance index in the form ARI = (R550)-1 - (R700)-1, where (R550)-1 and (R700)-1 are inverse reflectances at 550 and 700 nm, respectively, allowed an accurate estimation of Anth accumulation, even in minute amounts, in intact senescing and stressed leaves.
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            Assessing leaf pigment content and activity with a reflectometer

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              Visible and near-infrared reflectance techniques for diagnosing plant physiological status

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                Journal
                Postharvest Biology and Technology
                Postharvest Biology and Technology
                Elsevier BV
                09255214
                February 2003
                February 2003
                : 27
                : 2
                : 197-211
                Article
                10.1016/S0925-5214(02)00066-2
                a9b7caf6-3d64-4712-bde0-c72411eceed1
                © 2003

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