scholarly journals Water and nitrogen in-situ imaging detection in live corn leaves using near-infrared camera and interference filter

Plant Methods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ning Zhang ◽  
Peng-cheng Li ◽  
Hubin Liu ◽  
Tian-cheng Huang ◽  
Han Liu ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Realizing imaging detection of water and nitrogen content in different regions of plant leaves in-site and real-time can provide an efficient new technology for determining crop drought resistance and nutrient regulation mechanisms, or for use in precision agriculture. Near-infrared imaging is the preferred technology for in-situ real-time detection owing to its non-destructive nature; moreover, it provides rich information. However, the use of hyperspectral imaging technology is limited as it is difficult to use it in field because of its high weight and power. Results We developed a smart imaging device using a near-infrared camera and an interference filter; it has a low weight, requires low power, and has a multi-wavelength resolution. The characteristic wavelengths of the filter that realize leaf moisture measurement are 1150 and 1400 nm, respectively, the characteristic wavelength of the filter that realizes nitrogen measurement is 1500 nm, and all filter bandwidths are 25 nm. The prediction result of the average leaf water content model obtained with the device was R2 = 0.930, RMSE = 1.030%; the prediction result of the average nitrogen content model was R2 = 0.750, RMSE = 0.263 g. Conclusions Using the average water and nitrogen content model, an image of distribution of water and nitrogen in different areas of corn leaf was obtained, and its distribution characteristics were consistent with the actual leaf conditions. The experimental materials used in this research were fresh leaves in the field, and the test was completed indoors. Further verification of applying the device and model to the field is underway.

2020 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Kaiyuan Zheng ◽  
Chuantao Zheng ◽  
Haipeng Zhang ◽  
Junhao Li ◽  
Zidi Liu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Tamim Ahmed ◽  
Khandker Sadia Rahman ◽  
Sk Subrina Shawlin ◽  
Mohammad Hasan ◽  
Arnab Bhattacharjee ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffrey Dalli ◽  
Eamon Loughman ◽  
Niall Hardy ◽  
Anwesha Sarkar ◽  
Mohammad Faraz Khan ◽  
...  

AbstractAs indocyanine green (ICG) with near-infrared (NIR) endoscopy enhances real-time intraoperative tissue microperfusion appreciation, it may also dynamically reveal neoplasia distinctively from normal tissue especially with video software fluorescence analysis. Colorectal tumours of patients were imaged mucosally following ICG administration (0.25 mg/kg i.v.) using an endo-laparoscopic NIR system (PINPOINT Endoscopic Fluorescence System, Stryker) including immediate, continuous in situ visualization of rectal lesions transanally for up to 20 min. Spot and dynamic temporal fluorescence intensities (FI) were quantified using ImageJ (including videos at one frame/second, fps) and by a bespoke MATLAB® application that provided digitalized video tracking and signal logging at 30fps (Fluorescence Tracker App downloadable via MATLAB® file exchange). Statistical analysis of FI-time plots compared tumours (benign and malignant) against control during FI curve rise, peak and decline from apex. Early kinetic FI signal measurement delineated discriminative temporal signatures from tumours (n = 20, 9 cancers) offering rich data for analysis versus delayed spot measurement (n = 10 cancers). Malignant lesion dynamic curves peaked significantly later with a shallower gradient than normal tissue while benign lesions showed significantly greater and faster intensity drop from apex versus cancer. Automated tracker quantification efficiently expanded manual results and provided algorithmic KNN clustering. Photobleaching appeared clinically irrelevant. Analysis of a continuous stream of intraoperatively acquired early ICG fluorescence data can act as an in situ tumour-identifier with greater detail than later snapshot observation alone. Software quantification of such kinetic signatures may distinguish invasive from non-invasive neoplasia with potential for real-time in silico diagnosis.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (25) ◽  
pp. 3795-3803 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lin Luo ◽  
Yanyan Zhang ◽  
Kai Wang ◽  
Haile Ma ◽  
Mingsheng Dong

Ultrasound treatment during proteolysis could facilitate enzymatic hydrolysis.


2020 ◽  
Vol 56 (25) ◽  
pp. 3629-3632 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xinwei Tian ◽  
Zhao Li ◽  
Ning Ding ◽  
Jiahang Zhang

A novel near-infrared ratiometric fluorescent theranostic nanoprobe is applied for real-time fluorescence tracking and imaging cancer therapy in vivo and in situ.


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