Abstract

Ultraweak photon emission phenomena from various living organisms, tissues and cells are recently being recognized and are attracting a great deal of interest. We are currently investigating a highly sensitive ultraweak photon imaging measurement and analysis system based on PIAS and VIMS (Hamamatsu Photonics) for this purpose. We have successfully observed for the first time ultraweak photon counting images of soybean seeds and the root tissues after 1 to 5 days of germination. All images were obtained in complete darkness at room temperature. It is believed that the ultraweak photon emission patterns thus observed is not due to external or artificial stimulation (e. g. fluorescence) but, rather, to intrinsic processes and functions closely related to cell division and growth.

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