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Graled (Grapevine leaf digitalization) Software for the Detection and Graphic Reconstruction of Ampelometric Differences Between Vitis Leaves

Bodor, Péter, Baranyai, László, Bálo, Borbála, Tóth, E, Strever, Albert, Hunter, J and Bisztray, György (2012) Graled (Grapevine leaf digitalization) Software for the Detection and Graphic Reconstruction of Ampelometric Differences Between Vitis Leaves. South-African Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 33 (1). pp. 1-6.

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Abstract

Raster graphic ampelometric software was not exclusively developed for the estimation of leaf area, but also for the characterization of grapevine (Viti vinifera L.) leaves. The software was written in C-Hprogramming language, using the C-1-1- Builder 2007 for Windows 95-XP and Linux operation systems. It handles desktop-scanned images. On the image analysed with the GRA.LE.D., the user has to determine 11 points. These points are then connected and the distances between them calculated. The GRA.LE.D. software supports standard ampelometric measurements such as leaf area, angles between the veins and lengths of the veins. These measurements are recorded by the software and exported into plain ASCII text files for single or multiple samples. Twenty-two biometric data points of each leaf are identified by the GRA.LE.D. It presents the opportunity to statistically analyse experimental data, allows comparison of cultivars and enables graphic reconstruction of leaves using the Microsoft Excel Chart Wizard. The GRA. LE.D. was thoroughly calibrated and compared to other widely used instruments and methods such as photo-gravimetry, LiCor L0100, WinDIAS2.0 and ImageTool. By comparison, the GRA.LE.D. presented the most accurate measurements of leaf area, but the LiCor L0100 and the WinDIAS2.0 were faster, while the photo-gravimetric method proved to be the most time-consuming. The WinDIAS2.0 instrument was the least reliable. The GRA.LE.D. is uncomplicated, user-friendly, accurate, consistent, reliable and has wide practical application.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Vilis vinfera L., ampelography, software
Divisions:Faculty of Food Science > Department of Physics and Control
Faculty of Horticultural Science > Institute of Viticulture and Oenology > Department of Viticulture
Subjects:Food science
Automatizálás, gépesítés
Viticulture
Botany
Méréstechnika, fizikai jellemzők
Biophysics
ID Code:1657
Deposited By: Dr. László Baranyai
Deposited On:25 Jul 2014 07:12
Last Modified:25 Jul 2014 07:12

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