Introduction: The rapid blade phenotype analyzer is a photoelectric integrated device that can obtain blade phenotype parameters online. Can get the average (maximum) leaf length, average (maximum) leaf width, average (maximum) leaf circumference, average (maximum) leaf area, number of leaves, total green leaf area, total area, green leaf area ratio, leaf color classification And other morphological parameters and color parameters. The data analysis software can analyze the data in real time and import the data results into the EXCEL table in real time. Widely used in the extraction of leaf characteristics of rice, rape, cotton, corn, and wheat Technical Parameters: Measurable parameters: average leaf length, average leaf width, average leaf circumference, average leaf area, number of leaves, total green leaf area, total area, green leaf area ratio, leaf color classification, etc. Average error: ≤3% Efficiency: 60s/plant Detection method: online real-time collection Data storage: EXCEL format automatic storage Sustainable working hours: 20h (every day) Working environment temperature: 0-50℃ Rated power: 0.5KW Pixel size of imaging unit: 14.08µm Imaging unit type: monochrome line array CCD camera Light source: line array LED light source Size: 1150*600*1200mm (length, width and height) Power supply: single-phase 220V AC Control device: WindowsPC, control cabinet Software: online control, image processing, data analysis and storage
Introduction: The rapid blade phenotype analyzer is a photoelectric integrated device that can obtain blade phenotype parameters online. Can get the average (maximum) leaf length, average (maximum) leaf width, average (maximum) leaf circumference, average (maximum) leaf area, number of leaves, total green leaf area, total area, green leaf area ratio, leaf color classification And other morphological parameters and color parameters. The data analysis software can analyze the data in real time and import the data results into the EXCEL table in real time. Widely used in the extraction of leaf characteristics of rice, rape, cotton, corn, and wheat