Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao
September 2011
Cucumber plug seedlings were cultured in a phytotron to study their responses to different daytime temperature. The daytime temperature was controlled at 30 degrees C, 27 degrees C, 24 degrees C, 21 degrees C, 18 degrees C and 15 degrees C, and the night temperature was at 15 degrees C, with the thickness and length of hypocotyl, length and width of the first and the second leaves, dry matter accumulation of above- and underground parts, leaf moisture content, and leaf chlorophyll fluorescence parameters measured. Principal component analysis and clustering analysis were made to analyze the seedling quality under different temperature treatment.
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December 2008
To monitor tea tree growth and nitrogen nutrition in tea leaves, visible-near infrared spectroscopy was used to determine total nitrogen content. One hundred eleven fresh tea leaves of different nitrogen levels were sampled according to different tea type, plant age, leaf age, leaf position and soil nutrients, which covered a wide range of nitrogen content. Visible-near infrared reflectance spectra were scanned under the sunlight with a portable spectroradiometer (ASD FieldSpec 3) in field.
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March 2006
The grey-brown alluvial soil in northern China was selected as research object, and the feasibility and possibility of real-time analyzing soil para-fueter with NIR spectroscopic techniques were explored. One hundred fifty samples were collected from a winter wheat farm. NIR absorbance spectra were rapidly measured under their original conditions by a Nicolet Antaris FT-NIR analyzer.
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