1. A small-scale spatial heterogeneity in photochemical reflectance index and intensity of reflected light at 530 nm in pea (Pisum sativum) leaves is sensitive to action of salinization.
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Kior, Anastasiia, Yudina, Lyubov, Zolin, Yuriy, Popova, Alyona, Sukhova, Ekaterina, and Sukhov, Vladimir
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MULTISPECTRAL imaging , *REMOTE sensing , *LIGHT intensity , *SALINIZATION , *REFLECTANCE measurement - Abstract
Remote sensing of stressor action on plants is an important step of their protection. Measurement of photochemical reflectance index (PRI) can be used to detect action of stressors including salinization; potentially, a small-scale spatial heterogeneity of PRI (within leaf or its part) can be an indicator of this action. The current work was devoted to analysis of sensitivity of the small-scale heterogeneity in PRI and in the reflected light intensity at 530 nm (approximately corresponding to the measuring wavelength for PRI) in leaves of pea (Pisum sativum) plants to action of salinization. Plants were cultivated under controlled conditions of a vegetation room and under open-air conditions. It was shown that both the standard deviation of PRI and coefficient of variation of the reflected light intensity at 530 nm were sensitive to action of salinization on plants. Moreover, this variation coefficient was negatively corelated to the potential quantum yield of PSII; i.e. increasing the coefficient could be used to estimate decreasing this yield caused by photodamage of PSII under salinization. Our results show that the small-scale spatial heterogeneity in PRI and the reflected light intensity at 530 nm can be used as additional tools of the remote sensing of plant responses under action of salinization. Remote sensing of action of stressors on plants is an important step of their protection. We showed that action of salinization stimulated spatial heterogeneity in the photochemical reflectance index, which was calculated on basis of the leaf reflectance at 530 and 575 nm, and in reflectance at 530 nm in pea (Pisum sativum) leaves. It means that measurements of the spatial heterogeneity of these parameters can be used as indicator of the action of salinization in the plant remote sensing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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