Original paper
An evaluation of noninvasive methods to estimate foliar chlorophyll content
Abstract
Summary Over the last decade, technological developments have made it possible to quickly and nondestructively assess, in situ , the chlorophyll (Chl) status of plants. We evaluated the performance of these optical methods, which are based on the absorbance or reflectance of certain wavelengths of light by intact leaves. As our benchmark, we used standard extraction techniques to measure Chl a , Chl b , and total Chl content of paper birch (...
Paper Details
Title
An evaluation of noninvasive methods to estimate foliar chlorophyll content
Published Date
Jan 1, 2002
Journal
Volume
153
Issue
1
Pages
185 - 194
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