Water-Specific Imaging

Author:

Nakanishi Tomoko M.

Abstract

AbstractOur first target was water, namely, how to obtain a water-specific image nondestructively. Using a neutron beam, we could visualize water-specific images of plants, including roots and flowers, which were never shown before. Each image suggested the plant-specific activity related to water.We briefly present how to acquire the image and what kind of water image is taken by neutron beam irradiation. We present a variety of plant samples, such as flowers, seeds, and wood disks. It was noted that neutrons could visualize the roots imbedded in soil without uprooting. When a spatial image of the root imbedded in soil was created from many projection images, the water profile around the root was analyzed. Then, fundamental questions were raised, such as whether plants are absorbing water solution or water vapor from the soil, because there was always a space adjacent to the root surface and hardly any water solution was visualized there. The roots are in constant motion during growth, known as circumnutation, and it is natural that the root tip is always pushing the soil aside to produce space for the root to grow. If the roots are absorbing water vapor, then the next question is about metals. Are the roots absorbing metal vapor? Since we tended to employ water culture to study the physiological activity of plants, the physiological study of the plants growing in soil was somewhat neglected. Later, when we could develop a system to visualize the movement of element absorption in a plant, there was a clear difference in element absorption between water culture and soil culture.

Publisher

Springer Singapore

Reference14 articles.

1. Nakanishi TM, Matsubayashi M (1997) Nondestructive water imaging by neutron beam analysis in living plants. J Plant Physiol 151:442–445

2. Nakanishi TM, Okuni Y, Furukawa J, Tanoi K, Yokota H, Ikeue N, Matsubayashi M, Uchida H, Tsuji A (2003) Water movement in a plant sample by neutron beam analysis as well as positron emission tracer imaging system. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 255(1):149–153

3. Saito K, Nakanishi TM, Matsubayashi M, Meshitsuka G (1997) Development of new lignin derivatives as soil conditioning agents by radical sulfonation and alkaline-oxygen treatment. Mokuzai Gakkaishi 43(8):669–677. (Japanese)

4. Nakanishi TM, Matsumoto S, Kobayashi H (1993) Water hydrology by neutron radiography when water absorbing polymer was added to the soil. Radioisotopes 42:30–34

5. Okuni Y, Furukawa J, Matsubayashi M, Nakanishi TM (2001) Water accumulation in the vicinity of a soybean root imbedded in soil revealed by neutron beam. Anal Sci 17(supplement):1499–1501

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