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Non-invasive determination of plant biomass with microwave resonators
Authors:MARION I MENZEL  SUSANNE TITTMANN  JONAS BÜHLER  STELLA PREIS  NORBERT WOLTERS  SIEGFRIED JAHNKE  ACHIM WALTER  ANTONIA CHLUBEK  ARIEL LEON  NORMEN HERMES  REAS OFFENHÄUSER  FRANK GILMER  PETER BLÜMLER  ULRICH SCHURR  & HANS-JOACHIM KRAUSE
Institution:ICG-3 (Phytosphere),;IBN-2 (Bioelectronics) and;ICG-4 (Agrosphere), Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, D-52425 Jülich, Germany
Abstract:Non-invasive and rapid determination of plant biomass would be beneficial for a number of research aims. Here, we present a novel device to non-invasively determine plant water content as a proxy for plant biomass. It is based on changes of dielectric properties inside a microwave cavity resonator induced by inserted plant material. The water content of inserted shoots leads to a discrete shift in the centre frequency of the resonator. Calibration measurements with pure water showed good spatial homogeneity in the detection volume of the microwave resonators and clear correlations between water content and centre frequency shift. For cut tomato and tobacco shoots, linear correlations between fresh weight and centre frequency shift were established. These correlations were used to continuously monitor diel growth patterns of intact plants and to determine biomass increase over several days. Interferences from soil and root water were excluded by shielding pots with copper. The presented proof of principle shows that microwave resonators are promising tools to quantitatively detect the water content of plants and to determine plant biomass. As the method is non-invasive, integrative and fast, it provides the opportunity for detailed, dynamic analyses of plant growth, water status and phenotype.
Keywords:biomass  cavity resonator  dielectric properties  microwave  non-invasive analysis  water content
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