Standard Operating Procedure for high throughput phenotyping using NIRS
The near-infrared spectroscopy is a non-destructive and rapid method for predicting the qualitative and quantitative properties of samples. The NIRS spectral regions, which are located between the visible and infrared ranges (800-2500 nm; 12500-4000 cm-1) contain a wealth of useful information. The...
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| Format: | Training Material |
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International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
2024
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174120 |
| Summary: | The near-infrared spectroscopy is a non-destructive and rapid method for predicting the qualitative and quantitative properties of samples. The NIRS spectral regions, which are located between the visible and infrared ranges (800-2500 nm; 12500-4000 cm-1) contain a wealth of useful information. The development and optimization of NIRS prediction models could enable reliable, high-throughput, and low-cost analyses of high-value traits. Hundreds of samples could be quickly screened, and multiple parameters could be evaluated in a single test. |
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