Measurement of the tree root growth using electrical impedance spectroscopy

The non-destructive evaluation of plant root growth is a challenge in root research. In the present study we aimed to develop electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) for that purpose. Willows (Salix myrsinifolia Salisb.) were grown from cuttings in a hydroponic culture in a growth cha...

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Main Authors: Repo, Tapani, Laukkanen, Janne, Silvennoinen, Raimo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 2005-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/380
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spelling doaj-3af621192fc748a8969828b2879976de2020-11-25T02:55:50ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752005-01-0139210.14214/sf.380Measurement of the tree root growth using electrical impedance spectroscopyRepo, TapaniLaukkanen, JanneSilvennoinen, Raimo The non-destructive evaluation of plant root growth is a challenge in root research. In the present study we aimed to develop electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) for that purpose. Willows (Salix myrsinifolia Salisb.) were grown from cuttings in a hydroponic culture in a growth chamber. Root growth was monitored at regular intervals by a displacement method and compared with the EIS parameters of the plants. To measure its impedance spectrum (IS) (frequency range from 40 Hz to 340 kHz) each plant was set in a measuring cell filled with a solution of the hydroponic culture. The IS was measured using a two-electrode measuring system. A silver needle electrode was connected to the stem immediately above the immersion level and a platinum wire was placed in the solution. The measurements were repeated twice weekly for a root growth period of one month. The IS of the entity consisting of a piece of stem, roots and culture solution were modelled by means of an electric circuit consisting of two ZARC-Cole elements, one constant-phase element, and a resistor. On the plant basis, an increase in root volume by growth correlated with a reduction in the sum of resistances in the ZARC-Cole elements (mean Pearsonâs correlation coefficient r = â0.70).https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/380
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author Repo, Tapani
Laukkanen, Janne
Silvennoinen, Raimo
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Laukkanen, Janne
Silvennoinen, Raimo
Measurement of the tree root growth using electrical impedance spectroscopy
Silva Fennica
author_facet Repo, Tapani
Laukkanen, Janne
Silvennoinen, Raimo
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title Measurement of the tree root growth using electrical impedance spectroscopy
title_short Measurement of the tree root growth using electrical impedance spectroscopy
title_full Measurement of the tree root growth using electrical impedance spectroscopy
title_fullStr Measurement of the tree root growth using electrical impedance spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of the tree root growth using electrical impedance spectroscopy
title_sort measurement of the tree root growth using electrical impedance spectroscopy
publisher Finnish Society of Forest Science
series Silva Fennica
issn 2242-4075
publishDate 2005-01-01
description The non-destructive evaluation of plant root growth is a challenge in root research. In the present study we aimed to develop electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) for that purpose. Willows (Salix myrsinifolia Salisb.) were grown from cuttings in a hydroponic culture in a growth chamber. Root growth was monitored at regular intervals by a displacement method and compared with the EIS parameters of the plants. To measure its impedance spectrum (IS) (frequency range from 40 Hz to 340 kHz) each plant was set in a measuring cell filled with a solution of the hydroponic culture. The IS was measured using a two-electrode measuring system. A silver needle electrode was connected to the stem immediately above the immersion level and a platinum wire was placed in the solution. The measurements were repeated twice weekly for a root growth period of one month. The IS of the entity consisting of a piece of stem, roots and culture solution were modelled by means of an electric circuit consisting of two ZARC-Cole elements, one constant-phase element, and a resistor. On the plant basis, an increase in root volume by growth correlated with a reduction in the sum of resistances in the ZARC-Cole elements (mean Pearsonâs correlation coefficient r = â0.70).
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