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      Calibration and characterisation of four chlorophyll meters and
      transmittance spectroscopy for non-destructive estimation of forest leaf
      chlorophyll concentration
    
                                 
                                
                                  
                                    
      Notably, our results
      revealed that even low-cost chlorophyll meters such as the atLEAF CHL
      PLUS and PhotosynQ MultispeQ V1.0 can provide similar (and in some
      cases, stronger) relationships with destructively-determined LCC when
      compared with well-established instruments such as the Konica Minolta
      SPAD-502+ and Opti-Sciences CCM-200. In the case of the atLEAF CHL
      PLUS, this is despite the fact that the instrument does not clamp the leaf
      (which could allow the ingress of ambient light and slight movements of
      the leaf). Similar results were presented by Zhu et al. (2012), who found
      atLEAF CHL PLUS measurements demonstrated no significant effects
      associated with irradiance or time of day.
    
                                 
                                
                                    Luke A. Brown , Owen Williams, Jadunandan Dash 
                                    School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK
 
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      SPAD-502 and atLEAF CHL PLUS values provide good estimation of the
      chlorophyll content for Hevea brasiliensis Müll. Arg. Leaves
    
                                 
                                
                                  
                                    
      Rubber leaves index values observed by SPAD-
      502 and atLEAF CHL PLUS were closely correlated,
      hence both of the devices can substitute each other.
      In addition, the correlation between atLEAF CHL
      PLUS and SPAD-502 values with absolute
      chlorophyll content of clone SP 217, PB 260, GT1,
      and all clones (general) were significant with a high
      coefficient of determination (R2) as well as low
      RMSE and CV. Therefore, both atLEAF CHL PLUS
      and SPAD-502 can be used to make fast and nondestructive
      prediction of chlorophyll content of
      rubber plant leaf.
    
                                 
                                
                                    
      A N CAHYO1)2)*), R H MURTI2), E T PUTRA2), T R NURINGTYAS3), D FABRE4) ,
      P MONTORO4)
                                    1) Pusat Penelitian Karet, Palembang
      2)Fakultas Pertanian UGM, Sleman, Yogyakarta
      3)Fakultas Biologi UGM, Jl. Teknika Selatan,Sleman, Yogyakarta
      4)CIRAD, UMR AGAP,  Montpellier, France
 
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      Comparing SPAD and atLEAF values for chlorophyll
      assessment in crop species
    
                                 
                                
                                  
                                    
      SPAD and atLEAF values were strongly correlated and
      not affected by the different measurement conditions.
      The atLEAF Chl meter can therefore be used
      as an inexpensive alternative to the SPAD-502 meter,
      although the latter was found to be easier to handle.
    
                                 
                                
                                    Juanjuan Zhu1, Nicolas Tremblay2, and Yinli Liang1,3
                                    1College of Life Sciences, Northwest AF Univ., China;
      2Horticulture Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Quebec, Canada; and 3Institute of Soil Water and Conservation, Chinese Academy
      of Sciences and Ministry of Water Resources, Yangling, P.R. China.
 
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      In-field plant monitoring as a tool for n management in small grains
    
                                 
                                
                                  
                                    
      The average AtLeaf chlorophyll index
      reading of the penultimate leaves was closely correlated to the tissue N concentration of those
      leaves and served as a good predictor of the eventual protein content of the grain.
    
                                 
                                
                                    
      M. Lundy, S. Wright, Farm Advisor, S. Orloff, UC Cooperative Extension; R. Hutmacher , UC Cooperative Extension Specialist, UC Davis Plant
      Sci. Dept. and Director, UC West Side REC;
    
                                    
 
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          Using handhels chlorophyll meters to monitor leaf senescence  
    
                                 
                                
                                  
                                    
      ...the Minolta SPAD-502 costs about $2600.00. In contrast, the atLEAF is a relatively new chlorophyll meter which can be purchased for one tenth of the cost... We found
      that the relative chlorophyll reading from SPD-502 and atLEAF meters were highly correlated both to one another and to chlorophyll content determined with spectrophotometry.
    
                                 
                                
                                    
        A.Gallinat, L. Garrison, R. Primack
    
                                    Professor richard Primack's Lab at Boston University
 
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