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Non‐destructive optical detection of pigment changes during leaf senescence and fruit ripening
Mark N. Merzlyak, Anatoly A. Gitelson, О. Б. Чивкунова, V. Yu. Rakitin
Physiologia Plantarum · 1999 · ▲ 1,273 citations
Abstract
Reflectance spectra in the visible and near infra‐red range of the spectrum, acquired for maple ( Acer platanoides L.), chestnut ( Aesculus hippocastanum L.), potato ( Solanum tuberosum L.), coleus ( Coleus blumei Benth.), leaves and lemon (Citrus limon L.) and apple ( Malus domestica Borkh.) fruits were studied. An increase of reflectance between 550 and 740 nm accompanied senescence(definition)‐induced degradation of chlorophyll (Chl), whereas in the range 400–500 nm it remained low, due to retention of carotenoids (Car). It was found that both leaf senescence and fruit ripening affect the difference between reflectance ( R ) near 670 and 500 nm ( R 678 − R 500 ), depending on pigment composition. The plant senescing reflectance index in the form ( R 678 − R 500 )/ R 750 was found to be sensitive to the Car/Chl ratio, and was used as a quantitative measure of leaf senescence and fruit ripening. The changes in the index were followed during leaf senescence, and natural and ethylene‐induced fruit ripening. This novel index can be used for estimating the onset, the stage, relative rates and kinetics of senescence/ripening processes.
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Merzlyak, M.N., Gitelson, A.A., Чивкунова, �.�., & Rakitin, V.Y. (1999). Non‐destructive optical detection of pigment changes during leaf senescence and fruit ripening. <em>Physiologia Plantarum</em>. https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1399-3054.1999.106119.x
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Merzlyak MN, Gitelson AA, Чивкунова ��, Rakitin VY. Non‐destructive optical detection of pigment changes during leaf senescence and fruit ripening. Physiologia Plantarum. 1999. doi:10.1034/j.1399-3054.1999.106119.x.
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@article{mark1999Nondes,
title = {Non‐destructive optical detection of pigment changes during leaf senescence and fruit ripening},
author = {Mark N. Merzlyak and Anatoly A. Gitelson and О. Б. Чивкунова and V. Yu. Rakitin},
journal = {Physiologia Plantarum},
year = {1999},
doi = {10.1034/j.1399-3054.1999.106119.x},
}
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