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In Vivo Non-Destructive Monitoring of Capsicum Annuum Seed Growth with Diverse NaCl Concentrations Using Optical Detection Technique.


ABSTRACT: We demonstrate that optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a plausible optical tool for in vivo detection of plant seeds and its morphological changes during growth. To investigate the direct impact of salt stress on seed germination, the experiment was conducted using Capsicum annuum seeds that were treated with different molar concentrations of NaCl. To determine the optimal concentration for the seed growth, the seeds were monitored for nine consecutive days. In vivo two-dimensional OCT images of the treated seeds were obtained and compared with the images of seeds that were grown using sterile distilled water. The obtained results confirm the feasibility of using OCT for the proposed application. Normalized depth profile analysis was utilized to support the conclusions.

SUBMITTER: Ravichandran NK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5751711 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In Vivo Non-Destructive Monitoring of Capsicum Annuum Seed Growth with Diverse NaCl Concentrations Using Optical Detection Technique.

Ravichandran Naresh Kumar NK   Wijesinghe Ruchire Eranga RE   Lee Seung-Yeol SY   Shirazi Muhammad Faizan MF   Jung Hee-Young HY   Jeon Mansik M   Kim Jeehyun J  

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) 20171212 12


We demonstrate that optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a plausible optical tool for in vivo detection of plant seeds and its morphological changes during growth. To investigate the direct impact of salt stress on seed germination, the experiment was conducted using <i>Capsicum annuum</i> seeds that were treated with different molar concentrations of NaCl. To determine the optimal concentration for the seed growth, the seeds were monitored for nine consecutive days. In vivo two-dimensional OCT  ...[more]

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