Thermographic registration of thermal effects in plants exposed to cold stress

Abstract

In present paper the possibility of continuous measurement of thermal effects of plants by thermography was investigated. The problems of measurement precision decreasing and thermograph calibration to cold-restraint stress process temperature region was discussed. The possibility of fast temperature measurement of plants in cold-restraint stress process was investigated. The dead temperature region of winter wheat was find out.

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A. Kovchavtcev, G. Kurishev, V. Bazovkin, K. Finnikov

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A. Kovchavtcev, G. Kurishev, V. Bazovkin, K. Finnikov (2011). Thermographic registration of thermal effects in plants exposed to cold stress. Журнал стресс-физиологии и биохимии, 7(4), 437-445. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-134899