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Klorofülli fluorestsents×Lehe pindala indeks×Juurte arhitektuuri analüüs×
ValdkondAgronoomiaAgronoomiaAgronoomia
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Tekkeaasta1931-20041947Systematic methods developed from the 1970s onward; foundational review by Lynch (1995)
LoojaHans Kautsky, Ulrich Schreiber, Reto J. StrasserDonald J. WatsonMultiple contributors
TüüpNon-invasive photosynthetic measurementPlant morphometric measurementQuantitative morphological analysis pipeline
AlgallikasKautsky, H., & Hirsch, A. (1931). Neue Versuche zur Klärung der Assimilationstätigkeit. Naturwissenschaften, 19(48), 964-964. link ↗Watson, D. J. (1947). Comparative physiological studies on the growth of field crops: I. Variation in net assimilation rate and leaf area between species and varieties, and within and between years. Annals of Botany, 11(43), 375-407. DOI ↗Lynch, J. (1995). Root architecture and plant productivity. Plant Physiology, 109(1), 7–13. DOI ↗
RööpnimetusedFluorescence, Fv/Fm, OJIP curve, PAM fluorometryLAI, Leaf area, Canopy structureroot system architecture analysis, RSA analysis, root morphology analysis, root phenotyping
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KokkuvõteChlorophyll fluorescence is a non-invasive optical measurement of how efficiently the photosynthetic machinery converts absorbed light into chemical energy (photosynthesis) or heat and light (fluorescence). When photosynthesis is inhibited by stress (drought, cold, salt, pests), chlorophyll fluorescence increases because excitation energy cannot be used for photosynthesis and must be released as light or heat. Fluorescence parameters (Fv/Fm, OJIP curves) act as sensitive, rapid indicators of photosynthetic stress, enabling early detection of plant dysfunction before visible symptoms appear.Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a dimensionless quantity that measures the total one-sided area of leaves per unit ground area covered by a canopy. It quantifies canopy density and structure: LAI = 0 for bare soil, LAI = 1 for a thin crop, LAI = 3-6 for dense cereal or grass canopies, and LAI > 8 for dense forest. LAI is a key variable in crop growth models, evapotranspiration estimation, and remote sensing because it directly controls light interception, photosynthesis, and water loss from vegetation.Root Architecture Analysis is a quantitative method in agronomy and plant science that characterises the spatial configuration, branching pattern, and geometric properties of a plant's root system. By measuring parameters such as total root length, lateral root density, root angle, and root tip number, researchers link below-ground structural traits to nutrient and water acquisition efficiency, soil penetration capacity, and ultimately to crop productivity and stress tolerance.
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