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Development of a mobile magnetic resonance imaging system for outdoor tree measurements
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringForest BiometricsForestryMagnetic ResonancePear TreeT Permanent MagnetMagnetic Resonance ImagingMicroscopic Water FlowDance ImagesRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingGeographyMobile ImagingNeuroimagingOutdoor Tree MeasurementsForest Health MonitoringRemote SensingForest Inventory
By combining a 0.3 T permanent magnet with flexible rotation and translation mechanism, a probe with a local electromagnetic shielding, several electrical units, a mobile lift, and an electric wagon, a mobile magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system was developed for outdoor tree measurements. 2D cross-sectional images of normal and diseased branches of a pear tree were acquired for measurements of T(1), T(2), proton density, and apparent diffusion constant (ADC). The ADC map clearly differentiated diseased from normal branches. A whole-day measurement of the ADC map demonstrated that microscopic water flow in the normal branch changed proportionally with solar radiation. Therefore, we have concluded that our mobile MRI system is a powerful tool for studies of plants in outdoor environments.
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