PSI PlantPen N110 Handheld Nitrogen Analyzer
| Brand | PSI (Czech Republic) |
|---|---|
| Origin | Czech Republic |
| Model | PlantPen N110 |
| Measurement Principle | Dual-Wavelength Reflectance Spectroscopy (565 nm & 760 nm) |
| Derived Parameter | Normalized Difference Greenness Index (NDGI) and NDGI-Calibrated Leaf Nitrogen Content (%) |
| Preloaded Calibrations | Wheat, Barley, Maize |
| Detector | PIN Photodiode with Bandpass Filters |
| Spectral Range | 500–800 nm |
| Data Storage | >100,000 measurements (16 MB internal memory) |
| Display | Graphical LCD |
| Interface | Bluetooth 5.0 (up to 20 m, 3 Mbps) + USB-C |
| Integrated GPS | Yes (CEP ≤1.5 m) |
| Power | Rechargeable 2000 mAh Li-ion battery (70 h continuous operation, auto-shutdown after 5 min idle) |
| Operating Temp. | 0–55 °C |
| RH | 0–95 % non-condensing |
| Dimensions | 135 × 65 × 33 mm |
| Weight | 188 g |
| Software | FluorPen 1.1 (Windows 7+) — supports data export to Excel, statistical averaging, time-series plotting, and calibration curve management |
Overview
The PSI PlantPen N110 Handheld Nitrogen Analyzer is an optical reflectance-based field instrument engineered for rapid, non-destructive quantification of leaf nitrogen status in living plants. It operates on the well-established biophysical principle that leaf nitrogen concentration strongly correlates with chlorophyll content, which in turn modulates spectral reflectance—particularly in the green (565 nm) and near-infrared (760 nm) bands. By calculating the Normalized Difference Greenness Index (NDGI = (R760 − R565) / (R760 + R565)), the device delivers a robust proxy for relative leaf nitrogen status. When calibrated against destructive laboratory reference methods (e.g., Kjeldahl or Dumas combustion analysis), NDGI values are converted into percent nitrogen (%N) on a dry-weight or fresh-weight basis—depending on species-specific calibration protocols. Designed for operational use across agronomic research, precision farming trials, and plant physiology education, the PlantPen N110 bridges the gap between lab-grade biochemical assays and real-time field decision support.
Key Features
- Field-deployable optical sensor with dual-wavelength LED illumination (565 nm green and 760 nm NIR) and matched bandpass-filtered PIN photodiode detection
- Pre-installed, empirically validated calibration curves for wheat, barley, and maize—enabling immediate %N estimation without user calibration
- On-device data logging capacity exceeding 100,000 measurements; automatic timestamping, GPS-tagged georeferencing (CEP ≤1.5 m), and sequential averaging functions
- Robust ergonomic design: IP65-rated sealed keypad, 188 g mass, and 135 × 65 × 33 mm footprint optimized for single-hand operation in variable field conditions
- Dual-mode connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 (20 m range, 3 Mbps throughput) for live telemetry and USB-C for bulk data transfer and firmware updates
- Extended battery life: 2000 mAh rechargeable Li-ion cell supporting up to 70 hours of continuous measurement cycles; low-battery warning and configurable auto-power-off
Sample Compatibility & Compliance
The PlantPen N110 is validated for use on intact, fully expanded leaves from monocot and dicot species exhibiting typical mesophyll structure and minimal surface wax or pubescence. Standardized sampling protocol recommends consistent positioning—specifically the second or third fully expanded leaf from the apex—with measurement location standardized to the central lamina region to minimize intra-leaf variability. While factory calibrations cover major cereal crops, users may develop custom calibration models using paired NDGI and reference %N data per ASTM D512-22 (Standard Test Methods for Chloride Ion in Water) and ISO 14851:2019 (Biodegradability testing in aqueous medium). Instrument firmware and FluorPen 1.1 software comply with GLP-aligned data integrity requirements—including audit-trail-enabled calibration history, user-defined measurement metadata fields, and immutable timestamp/GPS stamping—supporting traceability in regulated agricultural research environments.
Software & Data Management
FluorPen 1.1 is the dedicated desktop application for data retrieval, visualization, and post-processing. Compatible with Windows 7 and later, it provides synchronized import of measurement series—including NDGI values, derived %N estimates, GPS coordinates, timestamps, and operator annotations. The software enables batch statistical analysis (mean, SD, CV%), scatter plot generation against environmental variables (e.g., soil NO3−, VPD), and export to .xlsx format for integration into LIMS or statistical platforms (R, JMP, SAS). Calibration curve management supports both linear and polynomial regression fitting with residual error reporting. All exported files retain embedded metadata headers compliant with MIAPPE v1.1 (Minimum Information About a Plant Phenotyping Experiment) standards.
Applications
- Dynamic nitrogen status monitoring across crop growth stages to inform variable-rate fertilization decisions
- In-field validation of remote sensing NDVI/NDRE indices via ground-truthing campaigns
- Phenotyping trials evaluating nitrogen-use efficiency (NUE) traits in breeding programs
- Educational demonstrations of plant nutritional physiology and spectral biochemistry principles
- Longitudinal studies assessing nitrogen remobilization during senescence or stress-induced nutrient reallocation
- Regulatory-compliant nutrient budgeting under EU Nitrates Directive or USDA NRCS Conservation Practice Standard 590
FAQ
Does the PlantPen N110 require destructive sampling?
No. It performs contact-based reflectance measurements on intact leaves without tissue removal or chemical reagents.
Can I develop a custom calibration for a species not included in the factory set?
Yes. Users may generate species-specific calibration models using paired NDGI and reference %N data acquired via standard wet chemistry methods.
Is the GPS module suitable for high-precision field mapping?
The integrated GPS achieves ≤1.5 m circular error probable (CEP) under open-sky conditions—sufficient for plot-level georeferencing but not sub-centimeter survey-grade applications.
What file formats does FluorPen 1.1 support for data export?
Data can be exported as native .fpd project files or tabular .xlsx spreadsheets containing all measured and derived parameters, timestamps, and GPS coordinates.
How is measurement repeatability ensured across operators?
Consistent leaf positioning is enforced by the mechanical leaf clip geometry; firmware enforces minimum inter-measurement interval (500 ms) to prevent thermal drift and signal saturation effects.


