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16 July 2002 Propagating of bioelectric potentials in green plants' conducting system: mathematical modeling and experiment
Ivan V. Garkusha, Vladimir A. Petrov, Vladislav A. Vasiliev, Yury M. Romanovsky
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Abstract
Propagation of bioelectric potentials generated in green plants by light and millimeter wavelength range irradiation was experimentally investigated. The standard technique of multi-electrode superficial potentials measuring was used. The carried out experiments continue the previous investigations of light and millimeter waves influence on green plants. Theoretical part includes the development of numerical models of bioelectric potentials propagation and measurement.
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Ivan V. Garkusha, Vladimir A. Petrov, Vladislav A. Vasiliev, and Yury M. Romanovsky "Propagating of bioelectric potentials in green plants' conducting system: mathematical modeling and experiment", Proc. SPIE 4707, Saratov Fall Meeting 2001: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine III, (16 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.475624
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Light wave propagation

Ions

Electrodes

Extremely high frequency

Mathematical modeling

Radio propagation

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