The use of a portable non-destructive type nitrogen meter for leaves of woody plants in field studies

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The practicality of the portable, non-destructive type nitrogen meter (Agriexpert PPW-3000) was tested on ten forest species. Also investigated was the potential relationship between leaf nitrogen and chlorophyll (Chl) contents and the readings taken with the PPW-3000 and a Chl meter (SPAD-502). There was a significantly positive correlation between the readings of PPW-3000 and N content in the same leaves, whereas the correlation between leaf Chl content and the PPW-3000 values was less positive. Similarly there was a significant positive correlation between actual Chl content and the SPAD-502 readings and the less positive correlation between actual N content and the SPAD-502 readings. Thus using both the PPW-3000 and SPAD-502 enables to determine leaf N and Chl contents simply and non-destructively in the field.

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Ichie, T., Kitahashi, Y., Matsuki, S., Maruyama, Y., & Koike, T. (2002). The use of a portable non-destructive type nitrogen meter for leaves of woody plants in field studies. Photosynthetica, 40(2), 289–292. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021362127882

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