msubees Posted June 27, 2015 Share Posted June 27, 2015 Huang, Z.Y. (2015) Solanum lycopersicum L. (Solanaceae) Tomato. Flowers photographed in ultraviolet, visible light and simulated insect vision. http://www.ultraviol...ersicum-tomato/ East Lansing, Michigan, USA24 June, 2015Cultivar in a vegetable garden. Comment:Photographs taken in the order of visible light, ultraviolet, and simulated insect vision. Reference:1. Wikipedia (27 June 2015) Tomato, Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA. Equipment [sony Nex7 + El Nikkor 80mm f/4.5 old format] 1. Visible Light [f/8 for 1/25" @ISO100, S8612 (2 mm thick), natural light]http://ww2.beetography.com/var/resizes/UV/DSC01483_v1.jpg 2. Ultraviolet Light [f/8 for 20" @ISO100, S8612 (2 mm thick) and ZWB1 (1.5 mm thick), natural light]http://ww2.beetography.com/var/resizes/UV/DSC01485_v1.jpg 3. Simulated Insect Vision [f/8 for 1.6" @ISO100, S8612 (2 mm thick) and UG 5 (1.5 mm thick), natural light]http://ww2.beetography.com/var/resizes/UV/DSC01484_v1.jpg Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted June 27, 2015 Share Posted June 27, 2015 I'm so happy to see all these UV- and BV-signatures for garden vegetables. :(You posted enough so that I could start a new board for them.Thank you, Zach! I had to go look up how Tomatoes are pollinated.Two ways outdoors: wind and "buzz pollination".Two ways indoors in a green house setting: mechanical shaking and "buzz pollination".Read all about it here: http://ag.arizona.ed...es/pollinat.htm Link to comment
msubees Posted June 27, 2015 Author Share Posted June 27, 2015 Thank you for creating this, Andrea! Not sure if alfalfa should be here or not. My wife grows it as a vegetable to eat its young leaves. I'm so happy to see all these UV- and BV-signatures for garden vegetables. :(You posted enough so that I could start a new board for them.Thank you, Zach! I had to go look up how Tomatoes are pollinated.Two ways outdoors: wind and "buzz pollination".Two ways indoors in a green house setting: mechanical shaking and "buzz pollination".Read all about it here: http://ag.arizona.ed...es/pollinat.htm Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted June 27, 2015 Share Posted June 27, 2015 If grown in a home garden or a farmer's field, then include it here. Link to comment
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