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Revista mexicana de física

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JATMIKA, S.; PURWANTO, A.  and  BRAMS DWANDARU, W. S.. The effect of sound vibration towards the stomata pore area via edge detection analysis. Rev. mex. fis. [online]. 2022, vol.68, n.5, e51402.  Epub Feb 17, 2023. ISSN 0035-001X.  https://doi.org/10.31349/revmexfis.68.051402.

The effect of sound vibration (SV) towards plants has been studied for more than 30 years. Many results have confirmed that SV influenced various parts of plants, e.g. the stomata. However, the scientific community is still in doubt of these results. Hence, it is now a matter of giving further proofs and/or insights using new methods. This study aimed to determine the stomata pore movement influenced by SV with new observation and analysis technique based on the edge detection method. We directly observed the abaxial stomata of Rhoeo discolor plant exposed by single SV frequencies from 0 to 7000 Hz with an interval of 1000 Hz. The main device used in the observation was a microscope. The observation was conducted before, during, and after the SV exposure. The measurement of the stomata pore area utilized an image capture, which was then analyzed with edge detection technique. These edges were used as an indicator in the calculation of the stomata pore area in the pixel unit. The result showed that SV with frequency of 6000 Hz produced the largest stomata pore area, whereas the frequencies of 2000 Hz and 3000 Hz gave smaller stomata pore areas. Therefore, based on the edge detection analysis a single frequency of SV influenced the stomata pore area.

Keywords : Sound vibration; stomata pore area; Rhoeo discolor.

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