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Multispectral imaging - a new tool in seed quality assessment?

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SEED SCIENCE RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 3, Pages 222-228

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0960258518000235

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chlorophyll; seed development; seed health; seed quality

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Multispectral imaging is a new technology that is being deployed to assess seed quality parameters. Examples of applications in the detection and identification of fungi on seeds are presented, together with an example of the technology used for maturity determination in sugar beet seed. Results from multispectral imaging are compared with reference methods, and a high correlation is found. Applications of the technique for varietal discrimination and insect damage are also presented. There is a need for non-destructive, reliable and fast techniques, and it is concluded that multispectral imaging has potential for seed quality assessment, in particular for those components associated with surface structure and chemical composition, seed colour, morphology and size.

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