Chlorophyll Fluorescence Imaging Detects Drought Stress in Red Pepper Plants
The researchers used a chlorophyll fluorescence imaging technique to study how drought stress affects the growth of red pepper plants. They found that certain fluorescence parameters decreased, indicating a decrease in electron transport within the plants. Some parameters related to stress increased significantly after 4 days, suggesting they can be used as indicators of physiological stress. Overall, the study suggests that chlorophyll fluorescence parameters can be used to assess drought stress in red pepper plants.