Non-Destructive Optical Monitoring of Grape Maturation by Proximal Sensing
A new, commercial, fluorescence-based optical sensor for plant constituent assessment was recently introduced. This sensor, called the Multiplex® (FORCE-A, Orsay, France), was used to monitor grape maturation by specifically monitoring anthocyanin accumulation. We derived the empirical anthocyanin c...
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doaj-a2859e7a1e3449cfb1826b9ed868d6332020-11-24T21:04:43ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202010-11-011011100401006810.3390/s101110040Non-Destructive Optical Monitoring of Grape Maturation by Proximal SensingGwendal LatoucheSandrine ToutainClaire GermainZoran G. CerovicNaïma Ben GhozlenA new, commercial, fluorescence-based optical sensor for plant constituent assessment was recently introduced. This sensor, called the Multiplex® (FORCE-A, Orsay, France), was used to monitor grape maturation by specifically monitoring anthocyanin accumulation. We derived the empirical anthocyanin content calibration curves for Champagne red grape cultivars, and we also propose a general model for the influence of the proportion of red berries, skin anthocyanin content and berry size on Multiplex® indices. The Multiplex® was used on both berry samples in the laboratory and on intact clusters in the vineyard. We found that the inverted and log-transformed far-red fluorescence signal called the FERARI index, although sensitive to sample size and distance, is potentially the most widely applicable. The more robust indices, based on chlorophyll fluorescence excitation ratios, showed three ranges of dependence on anthocyanin content. We found that up to 0.16 mg cm−2, equivalent to approximately 0.6 mg g−1, all indices increase with accumulation of skin anthocyanin content. Excitation ratio-based indices decrease with anthocyanin accumulation beyond 0.27 mg cm−2. We showed that the Multiplex® can be advantageously used in vineyards on intact clusters for the non-destructive assessment of anthocyanin content of vine blocks and can now be tested on other fruits and vegetables based on the same model. http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/10/11/10040/Pinot NoirPinot MeunierChardonnayphenolic maturityanthocyaninschlorophyll fluorescencefruitsvegetablesripening |
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Gwendal Latouche Sandrine Toutain Claire Germain Zoran G. Cerovic Naïma Ben Ghozlen Non-Destructive Optical Monitoring of Grape Maturation by Proximal Sensing Sensors Pinot Noir Pinot Meunier Chardonnay phenolic maturity anthocyanins chlorophyll fluorescence fruits vegetables ripening |
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Gwendal Latouche Sandrine Toutain Claire Germain Zoran G. Cerovic Naïma Ben Ghozlen |
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Non-Destructive Optical Monitoring of Grape Maturation by Proximal Sensing |
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Non-Destructive Optical Monitoring of Grape Maturation by Proximal Sensing |
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Non-Destructive Optical Monitoring of Grape Maturation by Proximal Sensing |
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Non-Destructive Optical Monitoring of Grape Maturation by Proximal Sensing |
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Non-Destructive Optical Monitoring of Grape Maturation by Proximal Sensing |
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non-destructive optical monitoring of grape maturation by proximal sensing |
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A new, commercial, fluorescence-based optical sensor for plant constituent assessment was recently introduced. This sensor, called the Multiplex® (FORCE-A, Orsay, France), was used to monitor grape maturation by specifically monitoring anthocyanin accumulation. We derived the empirical anthocyanin content calibration curves for Champagne red grape cultivars, and we also propose a general model for the influence of the proportion of red berries, skin anthocyanin content and berry size on Multiplex® indices. The Multiplex® was used on both berry samples in the laboratory and on intact clusters in the vineyard. We found that the inverted and log-transformed far-red fluorescence signal called the FERARI index, although sensitive to sample size and distance, is potentially the most widely applicable. The more robust indices, based on chlorophyll fluorescence excitation ratios, showed three ranges of dependence on anthocyanin content. We found that up to 0.16 mg cm−2, equivalent to approximately 0.6 mg g−1, all indices increase with accumulation of skin anthocyanin content. Excitation ratio-based indices decrease with anthocyanin accumulation beyond 0.27 mg cm−2. We showed that the Multiplex® can be advantageously used in vineyards on intact clusters for the non-destructive assessment of anthocyanin content of vine blocks and can now be tested on other fruits and vegetables based on the same model. |
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Pinot Noir Pinot Meunier Chardonnay phenolic maturity anthocyanins chlorophyll fluorescence fruits vegetables ripening |
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