DOI: https://doi.org/10.5513/JCEA01/18.4.1978
Original scientific paper
Nondestructive detection and biochemical quantification of buckwheat leaves using visible (VIS) and near-infrared (NIR) hyperspectral reflectance imaging
2017, 18 (4) p. 864-878
Oksana SYTAR, Klaudia BRÜCKOVÁ, MAREK KOVÁR, Marek ŽIVČÁK, Irene HEMMERICH, Marian BRESTIC
Abstract
The present experimental study has been investigated way of use methodology of nondestructive detection with hyperspectral reflectance imaging together with wet chemistry quantitative analysis based on correlation analysis of receiving data. Higher correlation from reflectance of hyperspectral imaging analysis and total polyphenol and anthocyanin content has been observed for carotenoid reflectance index-2 compared to the carotenoid reflectance index-1. It was found that high total polyphenols content is related with high values of hyperspectral indices which characterize chlorophyll concentration and parameters of vegetation. In experimental buckwheat cultivars presence of vanillic, methoxycinnamic, cinnamic acids can be expressing by anthocyanin reflectance index, modified anthocyanin reflectance index and carotenoid reflectance index-2 because high correlation coefficient. Changes of chlorogenic acid during the vegetative period of plant growth can be studied with normalized difference vegetation index and normalized difference vegetation index-2 which found to have a positive correlation with this phenolic acid content.
Keywords
polyphenols, phenolic acids, hyperspectral reflectance imaging, hyperspectral index, anthocyanins
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