Longevity of Radiofrequency Identification Device Microchips in Citrus Trees
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Auteurs : Kim D. Bowman [États-Unis]Source :
- HortScience [ 0018-5345 ] ; 2010.
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- topic : Horticulture, Agrume.
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Abstract
Long-term identification of individual plants in the field is an important part of many types of research. In a previous report, we described methods for using implanted radiofrequency identification device (RFID) microchips to tag citrus trees for field research. This report provides an update on the RFID technology for use in plants, the effect of implanted chips on long-term plant growth, and survival of the microchips over time. The microchips were found to have no significant effect on plant health and growth, and most microchips continued to work well through the first 6 years after implantation. Implanted RFID microchips appear useful for long-term tagging of citrus and other woody plant species.
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