2021
DOI: 10.3389/fphy.2020.640887
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The Use of Fluorescence Spectra for the Detection of Scab and Rot in Fruit and Vegetable Crops

Abstract: Using Fluorescence Spectrometer Lumina, fluorescence spectra of surface slices of apples and potatoes were measured. Some of the samples were healthy, some were infected: apples had scabs, potatoes had rot and mechanical damage. For apples, two zones were found where the emission spectra of healthy and scab-affected samples differed significantly from each other. This is the region of 400–450 nm with excitation of 300–350 nm, as well as the region of 680–750 nm with excitation of 400–450 nm. For potatoes, the … Show more

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“…The occurrence of diseases affects the fluorescence of phenolic compounds and chlorophyll in grapefruit fruit [18] and other citrus fruit [19]. The fluorescence spectra of the surface parts of healthy and infected apples and potatoes were studied [20]. Two zones were found for apples, where the radiation spectra of healthy samples and samples affected by scab differed significantly from each other.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The occurrence of diseases affects the fluorescence of phenolic compounds and chlorophyll in grapefruit fruit [18] and other citrus fruit [19]. The fluorescence spectra of the surface parts of healthy and infected apples and potatoes were studied [20]. Two zones were found for apples, where the radiation spectra of healthy samples and samples affected by scab differed significantly from each other.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each sample was measured three times. The figures show typical spectra; with repeated measurements, the intensity maxima change by several percent [56]. Refractive index measurements were carried out on a Multiwavelengths Refractometer: Abbemat MW (Anton Paar, Graz, Austria).…”
Section: Optical Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The healthy and diseased samples could be successfully separated by PCA applied on the emission spectra. The results indicate that fluorescence spectroscopy can be used to detect and separate diseased and healthy fruits and vegetables [ 71 ].…”
Section: Applications Of Fluorescence Spectroscopy In Food Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%