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III International Conference Physics -- Life Sciences
Physical methods in agro- and genetically-breeding technologies
Intravital nondestructive studies of plant moisture in real time using millimeter spectroscopy
M. P. Parkhomenko, S. V. von Gratovski, D. S. Kalenov, I. S. Eremin, N. A. Fedoseev, V. M. Kolesnikova Kotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics, Fryazino Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
A technology for millimetric moisture-content measurement has been proposed for implementation in plant breeding by the method of background traits, which requires selecting plants with medium or low moisture. This technology, which is based on radiophysical methods, allows nondestructive lifetime measurements to be made over short and long periods of time, up to continuous ones. Preliminary measurements of the green onion moisture have shown that the moisture measurement error does not exceed 1%.
Keywords:
moisture, plant breeding, background characteristics method, millimeter wave.
Received: 15.01.2020 Revised: 21.02.2020 Accepted: 23.03.2020
Citation:
M. P. Parkhomenko, S. V. von Gratovski, D. S. Kalenov, I. S. Eremin, N. A. Fedoseev, V. M. Kolesnikova, “Intravital nondestructive studies of plant moisture in real time using millimeter spectroscopy”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 90:10 (2020), 1640–1643; Tech. Phys., 65:10 (2020), 1570–1573
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/jtf5174 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/jtf/v90/i10/p1640
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