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Self-Organized Crystallization Patterns from Evaporating Droplets of Common Wheat Grain Leakages as a Potential Tool for Quality Analysis

We studied the evaporation-induced pattern formation in droplets of common wheat kernel leakages prepared out of ancient and modern wheat cultivars as a possible tool for wheat quality analysis. The experiments showed that the substances which passed into the water during the soaking of the kernels...

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Autores principales: Kokornaczyk, Maria Olga, Dinelli, Giovanni, Marotti, Ilaria, Benedettelli, Stefano, Nani, Daniele, Betti, Lucietta
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Publicado: TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3201687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22125430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2011/937149
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author Kokornaczyk, Maria Olga
Dinelli, Giovanni
Marotti, Ilaria
Benedettelli, Stefano
Nani, Daniele
Betti, Lucietta
author_facet Kokornaczyk, Maria Olga
Dinelli, Giovanni
Marotti, Ilaria
Benedettelli, Stefano
Nani, Daniele
Betti, Lucietta
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description We studied the evaporation-induced pattern formation in droplets of common wheat kernel leakages prepared out of ancient and modern wheat cultivars as a possible tool for wheat quality analysis. The experiments showed that the substances which passed into the water during the soaking of the kernels created crystalline structures with different degrees of complexity while the droplets were evaporating. The forms ranged from spots and simple structures with single ramifications, through dendrites, up to highly organized hexagonal shapes and fractal-like structures. The patterns were observed and photographed using dark field microscopy in small magnifications. The evaluation of the patterns was performed both visually and by means of the fractal dimension analysis. From the results, it can be inferred that the wheat cultivars differed in their pattern-forming capacities. Two of the analyzed wheat cultivars showed poor pattern formation, whereas another two created well-formed and complex patterns. Additionally, the wheat cultivars were analyzed for their vigor by means of the germination test and measurement of the electrical conductivity of the grain leakages. The results showed that the more vigorous cultivars also created more complex patterns, whereas the weaker cultivars created predominantly poor forms. This observation suggests a correlation between the wheat seed quality and droplet evaporation patterns.
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spelling pubmed-32016872011-11-28 Self-Organized Crystallization Patterns from Evaporating Droplets of Common Wheat Grain Leakages as a Potential Tool for Quality Analysis Kokornaczyk, Maria Olga Dinelli, Giovanni Marotti, Ilaria Benedettelli, Stefano Nani, Daniele Betti, Lucietta ScientificWorldJournal Research Article We studied the evaporation-induced pattern formation in droplets of common wheat kernel leakages prepared out of ancient and modern wheat cultivars as a possible tool for wheat quality analysis. The experiments showed that the substances which passed into the water during the soaking of the kernels created crystalline structures with different degrees of complexity while the droplets were evaporating. The forms ranged from spots and simple structures with single ramifications, through dendrites, up to highly organized hexagonal shapes and fractal-like structures. The patterns were observed and photographed using dark field microscopy in small magnifications. The evaluation of the patterns was performed both visually and by means of the fractal dimension analysis. From the results, it can be inferred that the wheat cultivars differed in their pattern-forming capacities. Two of the analyzed wheat cultivars showed poor pattern formation, whereas another two created well-formed and complex patterns. Additionally, the wheat cultivars were analyzed for their vigor by means of the germination test and measurement of the electrical conductivity of the grain leakages. The results showed that the more vigorous cultivars also created more complex patterns, whereas the weaker cultivars created predominantly poor forms. This observation suggests a correlation between the wheat seed quality and droplet evaporation patterns. TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 2011-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3201687/ /pubmed/22125430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2011/937149 Text en Copyright © 2011 Maria Olga Kokornaczyk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kokornaczyk, Maria Olga
Dinelli, Giovanni
Marotti, Ilaria
Benedettelli, Stefano
Nani, Daniele
Betti, Lucietta
Self-Organized Crystallization Patterns from Evaporating Droplets of Common Wheat Grain Leakages as a Potential Tool for Quality Analysis
title Self-Organized Crystallization Patterns from Evaporating Droplets of Common Wheat Grain Leakages as a Potential Tool for Quality Analysis
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title_fullStr Self-Organized Crystallization Patterns from Evaporating Droplets of Common Wheat Grain Leakages as a Potential Tool for Quality Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Self-Organized Crystallization Patterns from Evaporating Droplets of Common Wheat Grain Leakages as a Potential Tool for Quality Analysis
title_short Self-Organized Crystallization Patterns from Evaporating Droplets of Common Wheat Grain Leakages as a Potential Tool for Quality Analysis
title_sort self-organized crystallization patterns from evaporating droplets of common wheat grain leakages as a potential tool for quality analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3201687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22125430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2011/937149
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