This research work presents a study of beans seed tissue (Phaseolous vulgaris, L.) optical interactions with laser aiming to contribute to the development of biospeckle techniques applied to the recognition of bean seed tissue vitality when contaminated with fungi, by differentiating the generated frequency spectra. Biospeckle is an interference optic phenomenon occurring when a laser beam reaches a surface exhibiting some dynamic process, due to biological activities or purely physical changes. The technique involves image processing to distinguish each different active material contribution present in the seed, by means of the procedure known as “Moment of Inertia” and frequency analysis. Frequency analysis was carried by Fourier Transform preceded by module of convolution. A great challenge in this area is to identify the elements contribution to increase biospeckle activity, such as water, microorganisms, among others. This research work is recognized to provide an important step aiming to characterize the interaction of laser with biological material. Three groups of bean seeds were employed, one represented by healthy seeds and two groups composed of seeds contaminated with Aspergillus spp as well as with Fusarium spp fungi. The biospeckle analysis considered the activity and its frequency spectra. The seeds were each one exposed to laser in a random order. The results reveled differences in the average values of MI of the three seed groups. Also, some different harmonics in the biospeckle pattern in a same group as well as among seed groups had been noticed. These results allow confirming that it is possible to differentiate contaminated seeds from non‐contaminated ones by means of biospeckle frequency analysis.
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15 April 2008
RIAO/OPTILAS 2007: 6th Ibero‐American Conference on Optics (RIAO); 9th Latin‐American Meeting on Optics, Lasers and Applications (OPTILAS)
21–26 October 2007
Campinas, São Paulo (Brazil)
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April 15 2008
Frequency Analysis of the Laser Biospeckle
Adilson M. Enes;
Adilson M. Enes
aUniversidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, MG, Brazil
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Giovanni F. Rabelo;
Giovanni F. Rabelo
aUniversidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, MG, Brazil
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Roberto A. Braga Júnior;
Roberto A. Braga Júnior
aUniversidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, MG, Brazil
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Inácio M. Dal Fabbro;
Inácio M. Dal Fabbro
bUniversidade Estadulal de Campinas, Campinas, São Paulo
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Michelle Vilela
Michelle Vilela
aUniversidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, MG, Brazil
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AIP Conf. Proc. 992, 1017–1021 (2008)
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Adilson M. Enes, Giovanni F. Rabelo, Roberto A. Braga Júnior, Inácio M. Dal Fabbro, Michelle Vilela; Frequency Analysis of the Laser Biospeckle. AIP Conf. Proc. 15 April 2008; 992 (1): 1017–1021. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2926782
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