2020
DOI: 10.32615/ps.2020.016
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Special issue in honour of Prof. Reto J. Strasser - Phenotyping with fast fluorescence sensors approximates yield component measurements in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

Abstract: Molecular breeding, a powerful technique to increase crop yield, tries to predict yield by crop growth models with genotype specific, environment-independent yield components and environmental indices as inputs. A fluorescencetrait-based approach is presented to approximate some costly and time-consuming measurements of yield components. Temporal monitoring of chlorophyll a fluorescence resulted in fluorescence traits with high heritability (0.60-0.82) that could act as proxies for model inputs. Medium-sized P… Show more

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“…The decay (or slow phase) of the previously mentioned Kautsky effect, for instance, spans from seconds to minutes, the measurement of which is also carried out on this time scale. Typical applications in this range include near-distance screening or remote sensing of plant developmental stages [9], plant stress [10], water or nutrient deficiencies [11], or crop yield [12]. In contrast, energy transfer processes take place in a shorter timescale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decay (or slow phase) of the previously mentioned Kautsky effect, for instance, spans from seconds to minutes, the measurement of which is also carried out on this time scale. Typical applications in this range include near-distance screening or remote sensing of plant developmental stages [9], plant stress [10], water or nutrient deficiencies [11], or crop yield [12]. In contrast, energy transfer processes take place in a shorter timescale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%