Use of reflectance spectroscopy as a tool for screening viroid-inoculated oil palm seedlings

Reflectance spectroscopy was assessed as a new diagnostic tool for screening oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) seedlings inoculated with Coconut cadang-cadang viroid (CCCVd). This study was aimed at non-destructive diagnosis of Orange Spotting (OS) disease of oil palm under glasshouse conditions. L...

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Main Authors: K., Golhani, S. K., Balasundram, G., Vadamalai, B., Pradhan
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Published: Medwin Publishers 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63652/1/Use%20of%20reflectance%20spectroscopy%20as%20a%20tool%20for%20screening%20viroid-inoculated%20oil%20palm%20seedlings.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.636522018-11-07T08:31:06Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63652/ Use of reflectance spectroscopy as a tool for screening viroid-inoculated oil palm seedlings K., Golhani S. K., Balasundram G., Vadamalai B., Pradhan Reflectance spectroscopy was assessed as a new diagnostic tool for screening oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) seedlings inoculated with Coconut cadang-cadang viroid (CCCVd). This study was aimed at non-destructive diagnosis of Orange Spotting (OS) disease of oil palm under glasshouse conditions. Leaf reflectance (in the detection range of 325-1075 nm) was acquired from oil palm seedlings with and without inoculation (control) of CCCVd. Spectral reflectance was measured at 15 and 30 days after inoculation using a non-imaging spectroradiometer, ASD FieldSpec® HandHeld™ 2. The red-edge region (680-780 nm) was investigated, and two spectral bands (i.e. 680 nm and 754 nm) were selected. Reflectance Sensitivity (RS) analysis was performed over these spectral bands. The far red band at 680 nm was found to be markedly sensitive to CCCVd infection while the spectral band at 754 nm was found to be insensitive. The 680 nm band gave an RS of 35.4% while the 754 nm band registered an RS of -5%. This study demonstrates the potential of screening CCCVd infection at an early stage (nursery establishment) non-destructively. Medwin Publishers 2017-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63652/1/Use%20of%20reflectance%20spectroscopy%20as%20a%20tool%20for%20screening%20viroid-inoculated%20oil%20palm%20seedlings.pdf K., Golhani and S. K., Balasundram and G., Vadamalai and B., Pradhan (2017) Use of reflectance spectroscopy as a tool for screening viroid-inoculated oil palm seedlings. Open Access Journal of Agricultural Research, 2 (5). art. no. 000145. pp. 1-5. ISSN 2474-8846 https://medwinpublishers.com/OAJAR/volume.php?volumeId=44&issueId=243
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description Reflectance spectroscopy was assessed as a new diagnostic tool for screening oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) seedlings inoculated with Coconut cadang-cadang viroid (CCCVd). This study was aimed at non-destructive diagnosis of Orange Spotting (OS) disease of oil palm under glasshouse conditions. Leaf reflectance (in the detection range of 325-1075 nm) was acquired from oil palm seedlings with and without inoculation (control) of CCCVd. Spectral reflectance was measured at 15 and 30 days after inoculation using a non-imaging spectroradiometer, ASD FieldSpec® HandHeld™ 2. The red-edge region (680-780 nm) was investigated, and two spectral bands (i.e. 680 nm and 754 nm) were selected. Reflectance Sensitivity (RS) analysis was performed over these spectral bands. The far red band at 680 nm was found to be markedly sensitive to CCCVd infection while the spectral band at 754 nm was found to be insensitive. The 680 nm band gave an RS of 35.4% while the 754 nm band registered an RS of -5%. This study demonstrates the potential of screening CCCVd infection at an early stage (nursery establishment) non-destructively.
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author K., Golhani
S. K., Balasundram
G., Vadamalai
B., Pradhan
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S. K., Balasundram
G., Vadamalai
B., Pradhan
Use of reflectance spectroscopy as a tool for screening viroid-inoculated oil palm seedlings
author_facet K., Golhani
S. K., Balasundram
G., Vadamalai
B., Pradhan
author_sort K., Golhani
title Use of reflectance spectroscopy as a tool for screening viroid-inoculated oil palm seedlings
title_short Use of reflectance spectroscopy as a tool for screening viroid-inoculated oil palm seedlings
title_full Use of reflectance spectroscopy as a tool for screening viroid-inoculated oil palm seedlings
title_fullStr Use of reflectance spectroscopy as a tool for screening viroid-inoculated oil palm seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Use of reflectance spectroscopy as a tool for screening viroid-inoculated oil palm seedlings
title_sort use of reflectance spectroscopy as a tool for screening viroid-inoculated oil palm seedlings
publisher Medwin Publishers
publishDate 2017
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63652/1/Use%20of%20reflectance%20spectroscopy%20as%20a%20tool%20for%20screening%20viroid-inoculated%20oil%20palm%20seedlings.pdf
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