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The oscillatory bioelectrical signal from plants explained by a simulated electrical model and tested using Lempel-Ziv complexity
Fecha
2011Registro en:
COMPUTERS AND ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE, v.76, n.1, p.1-5, 2011
0168-1699
10.1016/j.compag.2010.12.001
Autor
CABRAL, Euvaldo F.
PECORA, Paula Cristina
ARCE, Aldo Ivan Cespedes
TECH, Adriano R. Bruno
COSTA, Ernane Jose Xavier
Institución
Resumen
This paper demonstrates the oscillatory characteristics of electrical signals acquired from two ornamental plant types (Epipremnum pinnatum and Philodendron scandens - Family Araceae), using a noninvasive acquisition system. The electrical signal was recorded using Ag/AgCl superficial electrodes inside a Faraday cage. The presence of the oscillatory electric generator was shown using a classical power spectral density. The Lempel and Ziv complexity measurement showed that the plant signal was not noise despite its nonlinear behavior. The oscillatory characteristics of the signal were explained using a simulated electrical model that establishes that for a frequency range from 5 to 15 Hz, the oscillatory characteristic is higher than for other frequency ranges. All results show that non-invasive electrical plant signals can be acquired with improvement of signal-to-noise ratio using a Faraday cage, and a simple electrical model is able to explain the electrical signal being generated. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.