1988
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1988.230.51
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Non-Destructive Measurement of Water Content of a Plant Using Ultrasonic Technique

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“…This would explain why almost all papers that use THz-TDS have been published in the last decade. The use of ultrasonic waves to estimate plant water content was first used by Torii et al [114] in 1988. However, contact between transducers was required and only one frequency value could be registered.…”
Section: Comparison Between Different Remote Sensing Approaches Accor...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would explain why almost all papers that use THz-TDS have been published in the last decade. The use of ultrasonic waves to estimate plant water content was first used by Torii et al [114] in 1988. However, contact between transducers was required and only one frequency value could be registered.…”
Section: Comparison Between Different Remote Sensing Approaches Accor...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Posteriormente, se trató ya de relacionar de un modo no destructivo el contenido de agua del tejido con sus propiedades acústicas (Torii, Okamoto y Kitani 1988). Para ello, se midieron velocidades ultrasónicas, diámetro y transpiración en diferentes tipos de tallos.…”
Section: Ultrasonidos Y Tejido Vegetalunclassified