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      A new optical leaf-clip meter for simultaneous non-destructive assessment of leaf chlorophyll and epidermal flavonoids

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          We have characterized a new commercial chlorophyll (Chl) and flavonoid (Flav) meter called Dualex 4 Scientific (Dx4). We compared this device to two other Chl meters, the SPAD-502 and the CCM-200. In addition, Dx4 was compared to the leaf-clip Dualex 3 that measures only epidermal Flav. Dx4 is factory-calibrated to provide a linear response to increasing leaf Chl content in units of µg cm –2, as opposed to both SPAD-502 and CCM-200 that have a non-linear response to leaf Chl content. Our comparative calibration by Chl extraction confirmed these responses. It seems that the linear response of Dx4 derives from the use of 710 nm as the sampling wavelength for transmittance. The major advantage of Dx4 is its simultaneous assessment of Chl and Flav on the same leaf spot. This allows the generation of the nitrogen balance index (NBI) used for crop surveys and nitrogen nutrition management. The Dx4 leaf clip, that incorporates a GPS receiver, can be useful for non-destructive estimation of leaf Chl and Flav contents for ecophysiological research and ground truthing of remote sensing of vegetation. In this work, we also propose a consensus equation for the transformation of SPAD units into leaf Chl content, for general use.

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              Spectrophotometric transmittance and reflectance curves were recorded for wavelengths from 0.45 (in some cases 0.34) to 2.7 micrometers for faces and backs of leaves and for stacked leaves of several plant species. Measurements were made at different angles of illumination. Leaf spectrophotometric curves were compared with curves for leaf extracts, potato tuber tissue, glass beads in water, and frozen leaves to demonstrate the physical bases for the leaf curves. Leaves were infiltrated with liquids of different refractive indices for further comparison of spectrophotometric curves. Goniophotometric reflectance curves were recorded, giving visible reflectance and degree of polarization as functions of viewing angle for two different angles of illumination.No retroreflection was observed, and no phenomena were observed which could be attributed to interference because of similarity between leaf structural sizes and wavelengths used.
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                Journal
                Physiol Plant
                Physiol Plant
                ppl
                Physiologia Plantarum
                Blackwell Publishing Ltd (Oxford, UK )
                0031-9317
                1399-3054
                November 2012
                : 146
                : 3
                : 251-260
                Affiliations
                [a ]Laboratoire Écologie Systématique et Évolution, Université Paris-Sud UMR 8079, Bât. 362, Orsay, F-91405, France
                [b ]CNRS Orsay, F-91405, France
                [c ]AgroParisTech Paris, F-75231, France
                [d ]FORCE-A, Université Paris-Sud Bât. 503, Orsay, F-91405, France
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                *Corresponding author, e-mail: zoran.cerovic@ 123456u-psud.fr

                Declaration of conflicts of interest – ZGC declares a double link to the FORCE-A company: as one of the co-authors of the Dualex patent that the company exploits and as a part-time consultant to the company. Other authors have no competing interests.

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                10.1111/j.1399-3054.2012.01639.x
                3666089
                22568678
                751acbf6-2a7d-4d6e-a99b-86ad1834d7d8
                Copyright © Physiologia Plantarum 2012

                Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.

                History
                : 31 January 2012
                : 06 March 2012
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                Plant science & Botany
                Plant science & Botany

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