1. Flip-flop method: A new T1-weighted flow-MRI for plants studies.
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Buy S, Le Floch S, Tang N, Sidiboulenouar R, Zanca M, Canadas P, Nativel E, Cardoso M, Alibert E, Dupont G, Ambard D, Maurel C, Verdeil JL, Bertin N, Goze-Bac C, and Coillot C
- Subjects
- Climate Change, Solanum lycopersicum physiology, Stress, Physiological, Water metabolism, Solanum lycopersicum metabolism, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Abstract
The climate warming implies an increase of stress of plants (drought and torrential rainfall). The understanding of plant behavior, in this context, takes a major importance and sap flow measurement in plants remains a key issue for plant understanding. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) which is well known to be a powerful tool to access water quantity can be used to measure moving water. We describe a novel flow-MRI method which takes advantage of inflow slice sensitivity. The method involves the slice selectivity in the context of multi slice spin echo sequence. Two sequences such as a given slice is consecutively inflow and outflow sensitive are performed, offering the possiblility to perform slow flow sensitive imaging in a quite straigthforward way. The method potential is demonstrated by imaging both a slow flow measurement on a test bench (as low as 10 μm.s-1) and the Poiseuille's profile of xylemian sap flow velocity in the xylematic tissues of a tomato plant stem.
- Published
- 2018
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