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Uma Maheswari Rajagopalan1, Mahjabin Kabir2,3, Yiheng Lim2, Hirofumi Kadono4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to demonstrate the potential of applying the contrast of the speckles obtained as noise in optical coherence tomography (OCT) images to monitor short term activity changes during foliar application of phytohormones to a plant leaf. Plant growth hormone, gibberellic acid (GA3) was sprayed onto the leaf of Chinese chives and after 60 min, OCT images (1 frame: 512 × 2048 pixels) were recorded at ten frames per second for a few tens of seconds.Entities:
Keywords: Biospeckle; Biospeckles; Chinese chives; Gibberellic acid (GA3); Leaf surface; Optical coherence tomography; Phytohormone; Plant physiology; Speckle contrast; Structural image
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32771056 PMCID: PMC7414531 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-020-05219-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1A schematic of the experimental biospeckle Optical Coherence Tomography system with an inset of the leaf mounted for scanning and the spray used for foliar application of the phytohormone GA3. SLD super luminescent diode, L1–L6 lenses used in the system. NA of objective lens L4 is 0.024. Here, the incident power delivered to the leaf sample was approximately 5 mW, and it was made sure that such an irradiance was below the damage threshold for the plant leaves
Fig. 2A x–z scan of the averaged OCT reflectivity image, a with the intensity depth profile, b across the white line indicated in the image. As seen, the intensity variation corresponding to the laminar organization could be seen. Here the averaging is done over 600 frames
Fig. 3Averaged OCT structural (a, c) and bOCT contrast (b, d) images obtained before and after 60 min following the foliar application of 40 μM concentration of phytohormone GA3. Averaged bOCT contrast shown in e along with the Rdiff defined as the difference in the ratio for GA3 to the ratio at noise level in % (f) (refer for details to Additional file 1)