Abstract
Whole dates (Phoenix dactylifera L.) were analyzed for moisture content using near infrared spectrophotometry in a direct transmittance geometry. In the calibration experiment using 72 samples, the correlation coefficient was 0.977 and the standard error of calibration (SEC) was 0.89%. When the calibration equation was used to predict the moisture in another set of 72 date samples, the standard error of performance (SEP) was 1.5%. When the method was used to sort these 72 dates into four industry-standard grades, 74% were correctly graded and 15% missed the grade by <1 SEC.
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Dull, G. G., Leffler, R. G., Birth, G. S., Zaltzman, A., & Schmilovitch, Z. (2019). The Near Infrared Determination of Moisture in Whole Dates. HortScience, 26(10), 1303–1305. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.26.10.1303
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