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Detection and validation of plant chlorophyll fluorescence employing Scheimpflug lidar
Modern Applied Optics | 更新时间:2025-09-30
    • Detection and validation of plant chlorophyll fluorescence employing Scheimpflug lidar

    • In the field of plant physiology research, scientists have developed a new laser radar system called SLiDAR based on the Scheimpflug principle, which enables non-contact, high-precision remote sensing measurement of plant chlorophyll content and synchronized acquisition of three-dimensional structural information, providing innovative technological means for monitoring plant physiological status.
    • Optics and Precision Engineering   Vol. 33, Issue 17, Pages: 2734-2743(2025)
    • DOI:10.37188/OPE.20253317.2734    

      CLC: TN958.98;S127
    • CSTR:32169.14.OPE.20253317.2734    
    • Received:24 July 2025

      Revised:2025-08-17

      Published:10 September 2025

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  • KAN Ruoran,ZHENG Kexin,YANG Shuqing,et al.Detection and validation of plant chlorophyll fluorescence employing Scheimpflug lidar[J].Optics and Precision Engineering,2025,33(17):2734-2743. DOI: 10.37188/OPE.20253317.2734. CSTR: 32169.14.OPE.20253317.2734.

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