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Leaf chlorophyll content

Remote Sensing Reviews, 1990
(1990). Leaf chlorophyll content. Remote Sensing Reviews: Vol. 5, Instrumentation for studying vegetation canopies for remote sensing in optical and thermal infrared regions, pp. 207-213.
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Mutation of OsDET1 increases chlorophyll content in rice

Plant Science, 2013
As an important agronomic trait, the chlorophyll (Chl) content is closely related to photosynthesis in plants. A rice mutant Gc (Oryza sativa indica) was characterized previously by its enhanced Chl content (Chl b and total Chl) and exaggerated photosynthetic rate.
Junli, Huang   +8 more
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Chlorophyll content retrieval from hyperspectral remote sensing imagery

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2015
Chlorophyll content is the essential parameter in the photosynthetic process determining leaf spectral variation in visible bands. Therefore, the accurate estimation of the forest canopy chlorophyll content is a significant foundation in assessing forest growth and stress affected by diseases.
Xiguang, Yang, Ying, Yu, Wenyi, Fan
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Chlorophyll Meter Calibrations for Chlorophyll Content Using Measured and Simulated Leaf Transmittances

Agronomy Journal, 2014
Konica‐Minolta SPAD‐502 leaf chlorophyll meters provide a relative value of leaf chlorophyll content, and from the literature, there are considerable variations among the calibration equations between total chlorophyll contents (μg chlorophyll a + b cm−2) and SPAD‐502 values.
E. Raymond Hunt, Craig S. T. Daughtry
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Nondestructive Method for Estimating Chlorophyll Content of Leaves

Science, 1961
A quantitative relationship is shown to exist between the chlorophyll content of soybean and Valencia orange leaves and their percentage reflectance of light of wavelength 625 mμ as measured by a colorimeter with reflectance attachment.
H M, Benedict, R, Swidler
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Light Acclimation of Leaf Chlorophyll Content

2008
We Studied Light Acclimation Of Leaf Chlorophyll (Chl A) And Nitrogen (Na) Contents Per Unit Area, And Leaf Dry Mass Per Unit Area (Lma) Along A Vertical Light Gradient In Natural Herbaceous And Tree Canopies. We Found That Lma Increased Strongly With Increasing Irradiance In The Tree Canopy But Not In The Herbaceous Canopy, And That Chl A Was Much ...
Lea Hallik, Olevi Kull
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Wheat Crop Chlorophyll Content Estimation From Ground-Based Reflectance Using Chlorophyll Indices

2006 IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2006
The objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between a wide range of spectral chlorophyll indices and chlorophyll content of wheat crop using laboratory measurements. The measurements included the GER-3700 spectroradiometric data, leaf chlorophyll content using the SPAD-502 meter, and leaf chlorophyll content estimated from chemical ...
A. Bannari   +3 more
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QTL Mapping of Chlorophyll Contents in Rice

Agricultural Sciences in China, 2007
Abstract The objectives of this study were to investigate the genetic factors controlling the chlorophyll content of rice leaf using QTL analysis. A linkage map consisting of 207 DNA markers was constructed by using 247 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from an indica-indica rice cross of Zhenshan97B×Milyang 46.
Bo SHEN   +7 more
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Crude palm oil characteristics and chlorophyll content

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1997
The chlorophyll (CHL) content in palm oil extracted from oil palm fruits, Elaeis guineensis, at various stages of ripeness was determined. It was found that oils from ripe fruits of the same age contained different levels of CHL. In addition it was noted that fruits from palms planted at the centre and those at the edge of the field seemed to ripen at ...
Y A Tan, C L Chong, K S Low
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Monitoring Physiological Change in Lichens: Total Chlorophyll Content and Chlorophyll Degradation

2002
Chlorophyll in lichens is very sensitive to changes in environmental factors including air pollution. It degrades into phaeophytin upon exposure to acid deposition and heavy metals [10, 8, 9], Changes in chlorophyll and phaeophytin content can be used to assess changes in air quality [2, 4, 6, 13].
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