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Plant-species identification from only near-surface and internal reflectance spectroscopic data regardless of zenith and azimuth angles

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Abstract

Any plant species may be distinguished from only two basic spectroscopic data obtained by the orthogonal polarized light illumination method. We demonstrate its viability by obtaining separately the near-surface and internal-reflected light from plant leaves.

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