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24 October 2006 Analysis of electrical signal in Osmanthus fragrans
Lanzhou Wang, Qiao Li, Dongsheng Li, Zhijuan Ma, Haixia Li, Yuan Jiang
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Abstract
Platinic electrodes and a biologic enginery testing system are used to determine spontaneous electrical signals in the phloem, cambium and xylem of Osmanthus fragrans for the first time. The signals are denoised by the wavelet soft-threshold de-noising method, which are statistically analyzed in the time domain. De-noised signals retain the true element (the difference less than or equal to 2.6924μV) of original signals well. Results show that the plant spontaneous electrical signals are "μV" in the dimension, and the range of its amplitude in the phloem, cambium and xylem is -80.6878μV~32.3479μV, -41.1557μV~118.0153μV and 284.5316μV~393.1831μV respectively. The direction of the electrical signal in the phloem and cambium varies with the time aperiodically, while the direction of the electrical signal in the xylem is invariable. Its amplitude is significantly higher than the electrical signal in the phloem and cambium.
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Lanzhou Wang, Qiao Li, Dongsheng Li, Zhijuan Ma, Haixia Li, and Yuan Jiang "Analysis of electrical signal in Osmanthus fragrans", Proc. SPIE 6357, Sixth International Symposium on Instrumentation and Control Technology: Signal Analysis, Measurement Theory, Photo-Electronic Technology, and Artificial Intelligence, 63570N (24 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.716745
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Wavelets

Statistical analysis

Interference (communication)

Signal analyzers

Signal processing

Biological research

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