Determination by near infrared microscopy of the nitrogen and carbon content of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) leaf powder

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Gauthier Lequeue
Xavier Draye
Vincent Baeten
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[1] Université catholique de Louvain,Walloon Agricultural Research Centre. Valorisation of Agricultural Products Department
[2] Earth and Life Institute - Agronomy (ELI-A),undefined
[3] de Serres Building,undefined
[4] Food and Feed quality Unit,undefined
[5] Henseval Building,undefined
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Near infrared microscopy (NIRM) has been developed as a rapid technique to predict the chemical composition of foods, reduce analytical costs and time and ease sample preparation. In this study, NIRM has been evaluated as an alternative to classical chemical analysis to determine the nitrogen and carbon content of small samples of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) leaf powder. Near infrared spectra were obtained by NIRM for independent leaf samples collected on 216 plants grown under six different levels of nitrogen. From these, 30 calibration and 30 validation samples covering the spectral range of the whole set were selected and their nitrogen and carbon contents were determined by a reference method. The calibration model obtained for nitrogen content proved to be excellent, with a coefficient of determination in calibration (R2c) higher than 0.9 and a ratio of performance to deviation (RPDc) higher than 3. Statistical indicators of prediction using the validation set were also very high (R2p values > 0.90). However, the calibration model obtained for carbon content was much less satisfactory (R2c < 0.50). NIRM appears as a promising and suitable tool for a rapid, non-destructive and reliable determination of nitrogen content of tiny samples of tomato leaf powder.
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