Main functions
Adopting an open architecture system, freely combining personalized area measurement instruments with field portable, laboratory-type scanning and imaging methods, obtain blade graphics and accurately analyze and calculate blade area and related parameters, and is widely used in morphology such as agronomics and forestry.Pathological research.
Use various graphic capture equipment to obtain high-quality blade graphics, and use professional software to analyze and calculate blade area and other related parameters. The software can read other TIFF standard graphics, and can also configure XLFolia software to assist in data processing.
Measurement parameters
Leaf measurement parameters: leaf area (single and total), leaf perforation area (single and total), leaf length, leaf perimeter, leaf maximum width, average width, aspect ratio, shape factor.
Blade measurement parameters: Blade area (single and total), blade and petiole length, maximum blade width, average width, blade circumference, custom blade width, custom length and angle, custom lobe angle.
Other measurement parameters: Analyze the area, blade serrated height, width, quantity, envelope, irregular blade morphology, pathological analysis (color analysis).
Application areas
It is widely used in disciplines such as plant physiology, plant pathology, plant ecology, agronomy, horticulture, forestry, etc., and can conduct morphological and pathological research.
Main technical parameters
Purchase Guide:
The system consists of the following two parts:
Image capturing system: a manufacturer-debugger or portable scanner (powered by laptop).
· LC4800P: Scan area 22×30 cm, resolution 4800 DPI, minimum particle resolution 0.005 mm, portable.
· STD4800: Scanning area 22×30 cm, projection area 20×25 cm, resolution 4800 DPI, and the minimum particle resolution can be resolved by 0.005 mm.
· LA2400: Extra large scanning area 31x44 cm, projection area 31x42 cm, resolution 2400 DPI, and the minimum particle resolution can be distinguished by 0.011 mm.
Broadleaf image analysis software: Basic version/Standard version/Professional version WinFOLIA analysis software.
Origin: Canada Regent
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