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29 December 2000 Early detection of fungi damage in citrus using NIR spectroscopy
Jose Blasco, Coral Ortiz, Maria Dolores Sabater, Enrique Molto
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Proceedings Volume 4203, Biological Quality and Precision Agriculture II; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411738
Event: Environmental and Industrial Sensing, 2000, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
Early detection of defects and diseases in fruit helps to correctly classify them and make more adequate decisions about the destination of the product: internal market, export or industry. An early fungi infection detection is especially important because a few infected fruits can disseminate the infection to a whole batch, causing great economic losses and affecting to further exports. Ensure products with excellent quality and absolute absence of fungi infections is particularly important in those batches for long conservation or to be exported. The main objective of this work is to detect the fungi infections before they can be visible. Near Infrared spectroscopy has been employed in this work, because it is a non-destructive technique and can be easily implemented on line due to the high speed and simplicity of the process.
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Jose Blasco, Coral Ortiz, Maria Dolores Sabater, and Enrique Molto "Early detection of fungi damage in citrus using NIR spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 4203, Biological Quality and Precision Agriculture II, (29 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411738
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KEYWORDS
Fungi

Reflectivity

Near infrared

Skin

Spectroscopy

Visible radiation

Near infrared spectroscopy

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