Diagnosis of nutritional disorders in plants based on the fourier transformation spectrum of bioelectric potential on a leaf surface
1998
Nakabayashi, K. (Meiji Univ., Kawasaki, Kanagawa (Japan). Faculty of Agriculture) | Matsumoto, K. | Nakayama, M.
Previously, we analyzed spectral data of the principal component of the bioelectric potential on a leaf surface using a frequency range of 0.65-0.96 Hz. Characteristic patterns in the bioelectric potential spectra were observed in nitrogen-deficient and phosphorus-deficient plants. In the present experiments, bioelectric spectra were examined at a frequency of 1-20 Hz in plants cultivated in N-deficient, Mg-deficient, Fe-deficient and complete nutrient solutions. Based on a sample 5 times more than our previous study, the same characteristic patterns were observed in N- and Mg-deficient plants. In addition, the NO3-N and Mg concentration in the sap was analyzed. Finally, the relationship between the bioelectric spectrum and plant components was confirmed
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