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    • Overview
    • Basic configuration
    • Specifications
    • Partitioning of CO2 exchange
    • Stomatal conductance monitoring
    • Software
    • Documentation
    • Literature and References
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  • PM-11 Phytomonitor
    • Overview
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    • Communication options
    • Mounting options
    • Recommended assemblies
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    • Software
    • Sensors
  • Sensors for PTM-48A and PM-11
    • Overview
    • Plant Sensors
      • SD-5P, SD-6P Stem Micro-Variation sensors
      • DE-1P Dendrometer
      • FI-LP, FI-MP, FI-SP Fruit Growth sensors
      • FI-XSP Extra Small Fruit Growth sensor
      • LT-1P Leaf Temperature sensor
      • LT-IRP Infrared Leaf Temperature sensor
      • SF-4P, SF-5P Sap Flow sensors
      • SA-20P Auxanometer
    • Environmental Sensors
      • PIR-1P Quantum sensor
      • TIR-4P Pyranometer
      • SMS-5P Soil Moisture sensor
      • LWS-02P Leaf Wetness sensor
      • ST-21P Soil Temperature sensor
      • SMTE Soil Moisture, Temperature, EC sensor
      • RTH-11 Meter and RTH-48 Meter
  • Sensors for third party loggers
    • Overview
    • Plant Sensors
      • SD-5M, SD-6M Stem Micro-Variation sensors
      • DE-1M Dendrometer
      • FI-LM, FI-MM, FI-SM Fruit Growth sensors
      • FI-XSM Extra Small Fruit Growth sensor
      • LT-1M Leaf Temperature sensor
      • SF-4M, SF-5M Sap Flow sensors
      • SA-20M Auxanometer
    • Environmental Sensors
      • PIR-1M Quantum sensor
      • TIR-4M Pyranometer
      • SMS-5M Soil Moisture sensor
      • ST-21M Soil Temperature sensor
LWS-02P Leaf Wetness sensor
for PM-11for PTM-48A

LWS-02P Leaf Wetness sensor

Overview

Innovative and easy-to-use, the new Dielectric Leaf Wetness Sensor enables accurate leaf wetness monitoring. Many fungal and bacterial diseases affect plants only when moisture is present on the leaf surface. The Leaf Wetness Sensor determines the presence and duration of wetness on a leaf's surface, enabling researchers and growers to forecast disease and protect plant canopies.

The LWS-02P sensor has very high resolution, which gives the ability to detect very small amounts of water on the sensor surface.

The sensor has standard 5-m cable with the IP-67 BINDER plug for easy and trouble free connection to the datalogger.

Specifications

Measurement rangeAnalog signal, proportional to surface watering
Probe dimensions, mm112 W × 58 H × 7.5 D
Operating temperature−10 to 60 ℃
Protection indexIP 55
Output cable length5  m

Documentation

LWS-02P Leaf Wetness Sensor Datasheet

See also:

  • PM-11 Phytomonitor
  • PTM-48A Photosynthesis Monitor
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