Optical properties and nondestructive estimation of anthocyanin content in plant leaves

Photochem Photobiol. 2001 Jul;74(1):38-45. doi: 10.1562/0031-8655(2001)074<0038:opaneo>2.0.co;2.

Abstract

Absorption and reflectance spectra of maple (Acer platanoides), cotoneaster (Cotoneaster alaunica), dogwood (Cornus alba) and pelargonium (Pelargonium zonale) leaves with a wide range of pigment content and composition were studied in visible and near-infrared spectra in order to reveal specific anthocyanin (Anth) spectral features in leaves. Comparing absorption spectra of Anth-containing and Anth-free leaves with the same chlorophyll (Chl) content, absorption spectra of Anth in leaves were derived. The main spectral feature of Anth absorption in vivo was a peak around 550 nm; the peak magnitude was closely related to Anth content. A quantitative nondestructive technique was developed to subtract Chl contribution to reflectance in this spectral region and retrieve Anth content from reflectance over a wide range of pigment content and composition. Anth reflectance index in the form ARI = (R550)-1 - (R700)-1, where (R550)-1 and (R700)-1 are inverse reflectances at 550 and 700 nm, respectively, allowed an accurate estimation of Anth accumulation, even in minute amounts, in intact senescing and stressed leaves.

Publication types

  • Validation Study

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Anthocyanins / analysis
  • Anthocyanins / chemistry*
  • Photochemistry
  • Plant Leaves / chemistry
  • Spectrophotometry

Substances

  • Anthocyanins