Plant water content sensor and plant water content measuring method

US12517075B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12517075-B2
Application numberUS-202118022127-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 2, 2021
Priority dateAug 18, 2020
Publication dateJan 6, 2026
Grant dateJan 6, 2026

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Provided are a plant water content sensor and a plant water content measuring method configured to measure a water content of a plant in a non-destructive manner. A plant water content sensor includes a water content probe, which includes a readout electrode pair made of a pair of electrodes disposed at a predetermined interval thereof, a water sensitive film, which is bridged across the pair of electrodes, and a supporting portion, which supports the water content probe. A water content of the plant is measurable by sticking the water content probe into the plant and reading out impedance or an electrostatic capacity from the readout electrode pair.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A plant water content sensor comprising: a water content probe that includes a readout electrode pair made of a pair of electrodes disposed at a predetermined interval thereof, and a water sensitive film bridged across the pair of electrodes, wherein the water sensitive film is formed of lithium chloride or high-polymer material; an electrical conductivity probe that includes an electrical conductivity electrode pair made of a pair of electrodes disposed at a predetermined interval thereof; and a supporting portion being a plate that supports the water content probe and the electrical conductivity probe arranged in parallel to one another, the water content probe and the electrical conductivity probe being disposed in a cantilevered manner to one edge of the plate of the supporting portion, the water sensitive film of the water content probe being disposed from a location of the readout electrode pair to a partial region of the upper surface of the plate of the supporting portion and the water sensitive film being a water absorbing material. 2 . The plant water content sensor according to claim 1 , comprising a temperature probe that includes a temperature sensor, wherein the temperature probe is arranged in parallel with the water content probe and supported by the supporting portion. 3 . The plant water content sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the water sensitive film is formed of polyimide. 4 . The plant water content sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the water sensitive film has a hydrophilically treated surface. 5 . The plant water content sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the water content probe has a tip angle of 40° to 60°. 6 . The plant water content sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the electrical conductivity probe has a plurality of the electrical conductivity electrode pairs, and the plurality of electrical conductivity electrode pairs are disposed to be arranged in an axial direction of the electrical conductivity probe. 7 . The plant water content sensor according to claim 2 , comprising a heater-equipped temperature probe that includes a temperature sensor and a heater, wherein the heater-equipped temperature probe is arranged in parallel with the temperature probe and supported by the supporting portion. 8 . The plant water content sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the water content probe is a rod-shaped member supported in the cantilevered manner to the one edge of a plate of the support portion such that the water sensitive film is disposed on the pair of electrodes and also between the pair of electrodes bridging space between the pair of electrodes. 9 . A plant water content measuring method comprising: sticking a water content probe into a plant, the water content probe including a readout electrode pair made of a pair of electrodes disposed at a predetermined interval thereof, and a water sensitive film bridged across the pair of electrodes, the water sensitive film being a water absorbing material; sticking an electrical conductivity probe into the plant, the electrical conductivity probe including an electrical conductivity electrode pair made of a pair of electrodes disposed at a predetermined interval thereof; determining an electrical conductivity from an electrical resistance between the pair of electrodes constituting the electrical conductivity electrode pair; determining in advance a sensor sensitivity coefficient B in Formula (1) from an electrical conductivity measurement value; measuring impedance measurement value Z between the pair of electrodes constituting the readout electrode pair; and determining a water content WC of the plant from the impedance measurement value Z based on Formula (1), Z=Z 0 ×10 −B·WC   (1) here, Z indicates the impedance measurement value, Z o indicates an impedance determined in advance when no water is absorbed by the water sensitive film, and WC indicates the determined water content. 10 . The plant water content measuring method according to claim 9 , wherein the sensor sensitivity coefficient B is determined from the electrical conductivity measurement value based on Formula (2), B=aσ+b   (2) here, σ indicates an electrical conductivity, and a and b indicate coefficients determined in advance. 11 . The plant water content measuring method according to claim 9 , wherein providing the support portion with a rectangular shape defining a plate with the water content probe and the electrical conductivity probe being disposed in a cantilever manner to one edge of the plate, the water content probe and the electrical conductivity probe being parallel to one another. 12 . The plant water content measuring method according to claim 11 , wherein providing the water content probe such that the water sensitive film extends from the water content probe to a partial region of an upper surface of the support portion.

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  • Plants or trees (wood G01N33/46) · CPC title

  • Botany in general · CPC title

  • provided with temperature compensation · CPC title

  • for determining moisture content, e.g. humidity (rain detectors on vehicle windows B60S1/0825) · CPC title

  • G01N27/048Primary

    for determining moisture content of the material · CPC title

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What does patent US12517075B2 cover?
Provided are a plant water content sensor and a plant water content measuring method configured to measure a water content of a plant in a non-destructive manner. A plant water content sensor includes a water content probe, which includes a readout electrode pair made of a pair of electrodes disposed at a predetermined interval thereof, a water sensitive film, which is bridged across the pair o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Kagawa Nat Univ Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N27/048. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 06 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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