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Use of Magnetic Resonance to Determine Radial Slices of Plants
- 1.0336727 - ÚPT 2010 RIV US eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Bartušek, Karel - Gescheidtová, E. - Dokoupil, Zdeněk
Use of Magnetic Resonance to Determine Radial Slices of Plants.
PIERS 2009 Moscow: Progess in Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Proceedings. Cambridge: Electromagnetics Academy, 2009, s. 1754-1757. ISBN 978-1-934142-10-3. ISSN 1559-9450.
[Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium 2009 Moscow. Moscow (RU), 18.08.2009-21.08.2009]
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA102/07/0389
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z20650511
Keywords : magnetic resonance imaging * gradient-spin echo
Subject RIV: JA - Electronics ; Optoelectronics, Electrical Engineering
The paper deals with the measurement of radial slices of plant stalks using magnetic resonance imaging. MR images (26x26 mm, 256x256 pixels, slice thickness 3mm) of radial slices weighted by spin density, relaxation time T2, and proton core density were measured. Current pulse sequences of spin echo (SE) and pulse-gradient-spin echo (PGSE) were used and the images measured were subsequently processed. The images being measured were compared with images obtained by the classical microscopic method of monitoring vascular bundles. The results show that the MR images characterize the location of vascular bundles mainly in younger plants and bring information on the distribution of protons throughout the stalk. An advantage of the MR method is that the plant does not get destructed and that the measurement is simpler.
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