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Assessing Steady-state Fluorescence and PRI from Hyperspectral Proximal Sensing as Early Indicators of Plant Stress: The Case of Ozone Exposure

High spectral resolution spectrometers were used to detect optical signals of ongoing plant stress in potted white clover canopies subjected to ozone fumigation. The case of ozone stress is used in this manuscript as a paradigm of oxidative stress. Steady-state fluorescence (Fs) and the Photochemica...

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Autores principales: Meroni, Michele, Rossini, Micol, Picchi, Valentina, Panigada, Cinzia, Cogliati, Sergio, Nali, Cristina, Colombo, Roberto
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Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3663021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27879790
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author Meroni, Michele
Rossini, Micol
Picchi, Valentina
Panigada, Cinzia
Cogliati, Sergio
Nali, Cristina
Colombo, Roberto
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Rossini, Micol
Picchi, Valentina
Panigada, Cinzia
Cogliati, Sergio
Nali, Cristina
Colombo, Roberto
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description High spectral resolution spectrometers were used to detect optical signals of ongoing plant stress in potted white clover canopies subjected to ozone fumigation. The case of ozone stress is used in this manuscript as a paradigm of oxidative stress. Steady-state fluorescence (Fs) and the Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI) were investigated as advanced hyperspectral remote sensing techniques able to sense variations in the excess energy dissipation pathways occurring when photosynthesis declines in plants exposed to a stress agent. Fs and PRI were monitored in control and ozone fumigated canopies during a 21-day experiment together with the traditional Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and physiological measurements commonly employed by physiologists to describe stress development (i.e. net CO(2) assimilation, active fluorimetry, chlorophyll concentration and visible injuries). It is shown that remote detection of an ongoing stress through Fs and PRI can be achieved in an early phase, characterized by the decline of photosynthesis. On the contrary, NDVI was able to detect the stress only when damage occurred. These results open up new possibilities for assessment of plant stress by means of hyperspectral remote sensing.
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spelling pubmed-36630212013-05-30 Assessing Steady-state Fluorescence and PRI from Hyperspectral Proximal Sensing as Early Indicators of Plant Stress: The Case of Ozone Exposure Meroni, Michele Rossini, Micol Picchi, Valentina Panigada, Cinzia Cogliati, Sergio Nali, Cristina Colombo, Roberto Sensors (Basel) Full Research Paper High spectral resolution spectrometers were used to detect optical signals of ongoing plant stress in potted white clover canopies subjected to ozone fumigation. The case of ozone stress is used in this manuscript as a paradigm of oxidative stress. Steady-state fluorescence (Fs) and the Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI) were investigated as advanced hyperspectral remote sensing techniques able to sense variations in the excess energy dissipation pathways occurring when photosynthesis declines in plants exposed to a stress agent. Fs and PRI were monitored in control and ozone fumigated canopies during a 21-day experiment together with the traditional Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and physiological measurements commonly employed by physiologists to describe stress development (i.e. net CO(2) assimilation, active fluorimetry, chlorophyll concentration and visible injuries). It is shown that remote detection of an ongoing stress through Fs and PRI can be achieved in an early phase, characterized by the decline of photosynthesis. On the contrary, NDVI was able to detect the stress only when damage occurred. These results open up new possibilities for assessment of plant stress by means of hyperspectral remote sensing. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2008-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3663021/ /pubmed/27879790 Text en © 2008 by MDPI Reproduction is permitted for noncommercial purposes.
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Meroni, Michele
Rossini, Micol
Picchi, Valentina
Panigada, Cinzia
Cogliati, Sergio
Nali, Cristina
Colombo, Roberto
Assessing Steady-state Fluorescence and PRI from Hyperspectral Proximal Sensing as Early Indicators of Plant Stress: The Case of Ozone Exposure
title Assessing Steady-state Fluorescence and PRI from Hyperspectral Proximal Sensing as Early Indicators of Plant Stress: The Case of Ozone Exposure
title_full Assessing Steady-state Fluorescence and PRI from Hyperspectral Proximal Sensing as Early Indicators of Plant Stress: The Case of Ozone Exposure
title_fullStr Assessing Steady-state Fluorescence and PRI from Hyperspectral Proximal Sensing as Early Indicators of Plant Stress: The Case of Ozone Exposure
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Steady-state Fluorescence and PRI from Hyperspectral Proximal Sensing as Early Indicators of Plant Stress: The Case of Ozone Exposure
title_short Assessing Steady-state Fluorescence and PRI from Hyperspectral Proximal Sensing as Early Indicators of Plant Stress: The Case of Ozone Exposure
title_sort assessing steady-state fluorescence and pri from hyperspectral proximal sensing as early indicators of plant stress: the case of ozone exposure
topic Full Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3663021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27879790
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