Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4518135 | Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Sugar content is one of the most important factors determining the eating quality of watermelon fruit. In order to detect the fruit soluble solids content (SSC) on-line, this work develops a nondestructive on-line detection prototype system using visible and near-infrared (Vis/NIR) technology. For the acquisition of the diffuse transmittance spectrum of watermelon, the conveyor was set at a speed of 0.3 m/s and ten 150 W tungsten halogen lamps were used as the light source. The crucial model for SSC value prediction was optimized by chemometrics. Partial least squares regression (PLSR), stepwise multiple linear regressions (SMLR), Monte-Carlo uninformative variable elimination (MC-UVE) and genetic algorithms (GA) were applied to the spectra in the range of 687-920 nm. The data pre-processing methods were optimized to transmittance spectra with baseline offset correction (BOC), and the BOC-MC-UVE-SMLR calibration model was the best with a correlation coefficient (rpre) of 0.70, root mean square error of prediction (RMSEP) of 0.33 °Brix for the prediction set. In on-line testing of 30 samples, the rpre was 0.66 and RMSEP was 0.39 °Brix. The results showed that a nondestructive on-line SSC value determination prototype based on Vis/NIR technology was feasible.
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Authors
Dengfei Jie, Lijuan Xie, Xiuqin Rao, Yibin Ying,