
Vibrational Spectroscopy for Plant Varieties and Cultivars Characterization: Volume 80
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2018
Book
Hardback
314 pages
978-0-444-64048-2 (ISBN)
Description
Vibrational Spectroscopy for Plant Varieties and Cultivars Characterization, Volume 80, provides an overview on the application of vibrational spectroscopy to characterize plant cultivars and varieties. It covers a variety of aspects, including the potential of this technique for taxonomic purposes (species and cultivars/varieties identification), how to discriminate plants according to their ages and geographic regions, how to depict soil properties through plant characteristics, etc. Currently, most of these studies are performed through somewhat laborious techniques. This book presents reliable alternatives to such techniques, while also systematizing information concerning the application of vibration spectroscopy in this context.
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English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Professional and scholarly
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
630 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-444-64048-2 (9780444640482)
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Prof. dr. Barcelo Damia, Director of the Catalan Institute for Water Research (ICRA) and Professor at the Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA), Barcelona, Spain. His expertise is in water quality assessment and management, fate, risk and removal of emerging contaminants in wastewater treatment plants and analysis, fate and risk of emerging contaminants and nanomaterials in the aquatic environment. He published over 900 papers, 200 book chapters and has h index 91. He was a coordinator of several national and EU projects and at the moment he coordinates two EU projects: GLOBAQUA , on multiple stressors in the aquatic environment and SEA-on-a-CHIP, on the development of sensor technolgies for emerging contamaints in marine aquaculture. He is CoEditor in Chief of the journal Science of Total Environment and the book series Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry, both form Elsevier.. Dr. Joao Lopes is Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics at the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Lisbon and coordinates the chemometric & PAT research group of the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Porto. He published more than 90 peer-reviewed research papers in the areas of chemometrics, vibrational spectroscopy and process analytics. He coordinated several research projects in the pharmaceutical, agro-food, microbiology and environmental fields. Clara Sousa has a PhD degree in chemistry and has been an assistant researcher at REQUIMTE, Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry of Pharmacy Faculty, University of Porto since April of 2016. During her scientific career C Sousa has authored over 35 scientific publications, all of them ISI-indexed. She has participated in 5 funded projects from National and International institutions. Currently, Dr. Sousa is dedicated to explore the potential of infrared spectroscopic techniques coupled to chemometrics for several purposes as bacterial, yeasts and plants taxonomy and food and drugs quality control among others.
Volume editor
Research Institute for Medicines (iMed.ULisboa), Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lisbon
LAQV/REQUIMTE, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto, Portugal
Series Editor
Content
1. Introduction and New Trends
C. Sousa and J.A. Lopes
2. Biospectroscopy for Plant and Crop Science
Paul Skolik, Martin R. McAinsh and Francis L. Martin
3. Vibrational Spectroscopy Methods for Agro-Food Product Analysis
Jessica Roberts, Aoife Power, James Chapman, Shaneel Chandra and Daniel Cozzolino
4. Chemometrics Applied to Plant Spectral Analysis
Alessandra Biancolillo and Federico Marini
5. Classification and Authentication of Plants by Chemometric Analysis of Spectral Data
Daniela de Carvalho Lopes and Antonio J.S. Neto
6. Variety Discrimination of Fruits, Edible Plants, and Other Foodstuffs and Beverages by Infrared Spectroscopy
M.J. Lerma-Garcia, V. Cortes, P. Talens and J.M. Barat
7. Application of Chemometric Methods Coupled With Vibrational Spectroscopy for the Discrimination of Plant Cultivars and to Predict Physicochemical Properties Using R
Aderval S. Luna and Jefferson S. de Gois
8. Disease Identification: A Review of Vibrational Spectroscopy Applications
Treguier Sylvain and Levasseur-Garcia Cecile
9. Plant Disease Monitoring With Vibrational Spectroscopy
Yu Zhang, Xin Sun, Sreekala G. Bajwa, Saravanan Sivarajan, John Nowatzki and Mohamed Khan
10. In Situ Visible and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Applied to Vineyards as a Tool for Precision Viticulture
Ricardo N.M.J. Pascoa
11. Hyperspectral Analysis for Plant Characterization and Discrimination
J.A. Lopes and C. Sousa
C. Sousa and J.A. Lopes
2. Biospectroscopy for Plant and Crop Science
Paul Skolik, Martin R. McAinsh and Francis L. Martin
3. Vibrational Spectroscopy Methods for Agro-Food Product Analysis
Jessica Roberts, Aoife Power, James Chapman, Shaneel Chandra and Daniel Cozzolino
4. Chemometrics Applied to Plant Spectral Analysis
Alessandra Biancolillo and Federico Marini
5. Classification and Authentication of Plants by Chemometric Analysis of Spectral Data
Daniela de Carvalho Lopes and Antonio J.S. Neto
6. Variety Discrimination of Fruits, Edible Plants, and Other Foodstuffs and Beverages by Infrared Spectroscopy
M.J. Lerma-Garcia, V. Cortes, P. Talens and J.M. Barat
7. Application of Chemometric Methods Coupled With Vibrational Spectroscopy for the Discrimination of Plant Cultivars and to Predict Physicochemical Properties Using R
Aderval S. Luna and Jefferson S. de Gois
8. Disease Identification: A Review of Vibrational Spectroscopy Applications
Treguier Sylvain and Levasseur-Garcia Cecile
9. Plant Disease Monitoring With Vibrational Spectroscopy
Yu Zhang, Xin Sun, Sreekala G. Bajwa, Saravanan Sivarajan, John Nowatzki and Mohamed Khan
10. In Situ Visible and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Applied to Vineyards as a Tool for Precision Viticulture
Ricardo N.M.J. Pascoa
11. Hyperspectral Analysis for Plant Characterization and Discrimination
J.A. Lopes and C. Sousa