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. 2019 Oct 30;10:1380. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2019.01380

Table 3.

From Ecarnot et al. (2013). Wavelengths known to be associated with nitrogen content in vegetation. A broad range (40 nm) centered on these values were included in the feature-reduced models to ensure that each feature was captured.

Wavelength (nm) Range Included (nm) Assignation
460 440–480 Electron transition, chlorophyll a,b
530 510–550 Electron transition, carotenoids
670 650–690 Electron transition, chlorophyll a,b
1440 1,420–1,460 O-H bend, first overtone, starch
1500 1,480–1,520 N-H stretch
1680 1,660–1,700 C-H stretch, aromatic
1712 1,692–1,732 C-H stretch, CH3
1770 1,750–1,790 C-H stretch, CH2
1900 1,880–1,920 O-H stretch, C = O, starch, CO2H
1960 1,940–1,980 N-H, CONH2
2080 2,060–2,100 N-H stretch, proteins
2115 2,095–2,135 N-H stretch, CONH2, CONHR
2140 2,120–2,160 Amide, proteins
2230 2,210–2,250 N-H stretch, C = H stretch, amino acid
2300 2,280–2,320 N-H stretch, C = O stretch, amino acid
2400 2,380–2,420 CH2 bend, C-H deformation, cellulose