Nakanishi, T.M.; Ikeue, N.; Tanoi, K.; Yokota, H.; Hayashi, Y.; Okuni, Y.; Furukawa, J.
Report on progress of researches by common utilization of JAERI nuclear facilities, for fiscal 20002001
Report on progress of researches by common utilization of JAERI nuclear facilities, for fiscal 20002001
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Tokyo Univ. (Japan). Research Center for Nuclear Science and Technology; 282 p; 2001; p. 137-139; Available from Tokyo Univ., Research Center for Nuclear Science and Technology, Tokyo 113-0032 Japan; 4 figs.
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[en] Water imaging of a plant sample both by neutron beam and positron emission tracer imaging system (PETIS) is presented. The former method provided static water profile in a plant sample as well as that in the vicinity of a root imbedded in soil. Not only X-ray film but also CT method using a cooled CCD camera is presented. Through non-destructive water image in an X-ray film, root development as well as 2-dimensional water movement toward the root was analyzed. Spatial water image was constructed from 180 CT projection images, taken at an interval of one degree while rotating the sample, through a CCD camera. In the case of a soybean root, there was a water gradient toward a root in soil and gave minimum value at about 1 mm far from the surface of a root. The water absorbing part in a root was gradually shifted downward with the root development. Real time water movement by PETIS is also presented, where water was labeled with a positron emitting nuclide, 15O. The transportation of 15O-water within a plant was relatively slow and water uptake was observed only at the lowest internode, between a root and the first leaf, during 20-minute measurement. (author)
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ANTILEPTONS, ANTIMATTER, ANTIPARTICLES, BEAMS, BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-PLUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, FERMIONS, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY, ISOTOPES, LEGUMINOSAE, LEPTONS, LIGHT NUCLEI, MAGNOLIOPHYTA, MAGNOLIOPSIDA, MATERIALS TESTING, MATTER, MINUTES LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING, NUCLEI, NUCLEON BEAMS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, OXYGEN ISOTOPES, PARTICLE BEAMS, PLANTS, RADIOISOTOPES, TESTING, TOMOGRAPHY
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