2024
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy14030427
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Estimation of Relative Chlorophyll Content in Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Leaves under Cadmium Stress Using Visible—Near-Infrared Reflectance and Machine-Learning Models

Leijinyu Zhou,
Hongbo Wu,
Tingting Jing
et al.

Abstract: Chlorophyll content is a crucial assessment parameter in the growth monitoring of lettuce, particularly in cases when it is affected by disease. Accurate estimation of chlorophyll content is beneficial for early detection and prevention of diseases and holds significant importance in practical production. To construct a model for estimating the chlorophyll content in lettuce leaves under cadmium stress, this study utilized lettuce as the experimental material. The visible–near-infrared reflectance spectra of l… Show more

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“…Between 680 nm and 750 nm, there is a sharp increase in leaf reflectance, indicating the presence of the typical "red edge effect". Additionally, a small absorption valley is observed around 760 nm, possibly caused by a narrow water absorption band near 760 nm due to water vapor absorption [35,36]. In the visible light spectrum, the leaf spectral reflectance increases with the rise in cadmium concentration.…”
Section: Analysis Of Visible-near-infrared Reflectance Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Between 680 nm and 750 nm, there is a sharp increase in leaf reflectance, indicating the presence of the typical "red edge effect". Additionally, a small absorption valley is observed around 760 nm, possibly caused by a narrow water absorption band near 760 nm due to water vapor absorption [35,36]. In the visible light spectrum, the leaf spectral reflectance increases with the rise in cadmium concentration.…”
Section: Analysis Of Visible-near-infrared Reflectance Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%