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Fernández, E., Fernández, R. J., & Bilmes, G. M. (2012)"Natural and laser - induced cavitation in corn stems : on the mechanisms of acoustic emissions". Papers in Physics,4,p.1-8

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Documento:
Artículo
Título en inglés:
Natural and laser - induced cavitation in corn stems : on the mechanisms of acoustic emissions
Autor/es:
Fernández, E.; Fernández, Roberto Javier; Bilmes, Gabriel M.
Año:
2012
Título revista:
Papers in Physics
Volumen:
4
Páginas:
1-8
Temas:
CAVITATION; ACOUSTIC EMISSION
Idioma:
Inglés

Resumen:

Water in plant xylem is often superheated, and therefore in a meta-stable state. Under certain conditions, it may suddenly turn from the liquid to the vapor state. This cavitation process produces acoustic emissions. We report the measurement of ultrasonic acoustic emissions (UAE) produced by natural and induced cavitation in corn stems. We induced cavitation and UAE in vivo, in well controlled and reproducible experiments, by irradiat- ing the bare stem of the plants with a continuous-wave laser beam. By tracing the source of UAE, we were able to detect absorption and frequency filtering of the UAE propagat- ing through the stem. This technique allows the unique possibility of studying localized embolism of plant conduits, and thus to test hypotheses on the hydraulic architecture of plants. Based on our results, we postulate that the source of UAE is a transient - cavity oscillation triggered by the disruptive effect of cavitation inception.

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Fernández, E., Fernández, R. J., & Bilmes, G. M. (2012). Natural and laser - induced cavitation in corn stems : on the mechanisms of acoustic emissions. Papers in Physics,4,p.1-8
10.4279/PIP.040003

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Fernández, E., Fernández, Roberto Javier, Bilmes, Gabriel M.. 2012. "Natural and laser - induced cavitation in corn stems : on the mechanisms of acoustic emissions". Papers in Physics 4:1-8.
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