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INFLUENCE OF CELL SIZE AND CELL WALL VOLUME FRACTION ON FAILURE PROPERTIES OF POTATO AND CARROT TISSUE
Authors:ARTUR ZDUNEK    MIKIO UMEDA
Affiliation:Institute of Agrophysics Polish Academy of Sciences Ul. Doswiadczalna 4, 20-290 Lublin Poland; Laboratory of Field Robotics &Precision Agriculture Division of Environmental Science and Technology Graduate School of Agriculture Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8502 Japan
Abstract:This article presents the influence of cell size and cell wall volume fraction on the failure parameters of potato tuber and carrot tissue. Confocal scanning laser microscope was used for obtaining images of the cell structure of the tissues. The mean cell face area and the cell wall volume fraction obtained from the images was compared with work to failure, failure stress, failure strain and secant modulus obtained in a compression test of potato and carrot tissue at two strain rates. Bigger cells and less amount of cell wall material weakened the tissue, which was visible as a linear decrease in the parameters: work to failure, failure stress and failure strain. There were differences between potato and carrot in the secant modulus. For carrot, the secant modulus changed with microstructural parameters, whereas for potato, the secant modulus did not depend on these values. The strain rate decreases all the failure properties for potato. For carrot, only the work to failure was affected by the strain rate.
Keywords:carrot    cell size    cell wall volume fraction    confocal microscope    failure    fluorescence    micro-structure    plant tissue    potato    texture
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