2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.881560
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Design of a Phenotypic Sensor About Protein and Moisture in Wheat Grain

Abstract: A near-infrared (NIR) spectrometer can perceive the change in characteristics of the grain reflectance spectrum quickly and nondestructively, which can be used to determine grain quality information. The full-band spectral information of samples of multiple physical states can be measured using existing instruments, yet it is difficult for the full-band instrument to be widely used in grain quality detection due to its high price, large size, non-portability, and inability to directly output the grain quality … Show more

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“…The precise regulation of greenhouse air temperature emerges as a critical factor influencing both vegetative and fruiting growth, demanding meticulous control and management [3]. In the realm of hydroponic greenhouse vegetable cultivation, crops are cultivated in substrates such as sand, gravel or artificial soil-less mixes contained within bags, tubes, tubs, tanks or troughs [4]. This approach facilitates the circulation of nutrient solutions essential for crop development, further enhancing production efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%