One key constraint to further understanding plant root development is the inability to observe root growth in situ due to the opaque nature of soil. Of the present non-destructive techniques, computed tomography (CT) is best able to capture the complexities of the edaphic environment. This study compared the accuracy and impact of X-ray CT measurement of in situ root systems with standard technology (soil core washing and WinRhizo analysis) in the context of treatments that differed in the vertical placement of phosphorus fertilizers within the soil profile. Although root lengths quantified using WinRhizo were 8% higher than that observed in the same plants using CT, measurements of root length by the two methodologies were highly correlate...
Background: X-ray micro-Computed Tomography (μCT) offers the ability to visualise the three-dimensio...
Scanning technologies based on X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) have been widely used in many scientif...
Direct and simultaneous observation of root growth and plant water uptake is difficult because soils...
Increasing interest in plant-root phenotyping has stimulated the development of X-ray mu CT-based ro...
Background X-ray computed tomography (CT) has become a powerful tool for root phenotyping. Compared...
We present a method to quantify the distribution and growth of plant roots in soil using X-ray compu...
Soil cores from a field growing barley and barley mutants without root hairs under conventional and ...
ray micro-tomography is a well-established technique for non-invasive imaging and evaluation of hete...
Seeds and young seedlings often encounter high soluble salt levels in the upmost soil layers, impedi...
BackgroundRoots are vital to plants for soil exploration and uptake of water and nutrients. Root per...
Background: Roots are vital to plants for soil exploration and uptake of water and nutrients. Root p...
© CSIRO 2015. X-ray microcomputed tomography (μCT) allows nondestructive visualisation of plant root...
Until recently, a majority of the applications of X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning in plant s...
The objective of this study was to develop a flexible and free image processing and analysis solutio...
http://www.regional.org.au/au/asssi/supersoil2004/X-ray computed tomography (CT) was used to non-des...
Background: X-ray micro-Computed Tomography (μCT) offers the ability to visualise the three-dimensio...
Scanning technologies based on X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) have been widely used in many scientif...
Direct and simultaneous observation of root growth and plant water uptake is difficult because soils...
Increasing interest in plant-root phenotyping has stimulated the development of X-ray mu CT-based ro...
Background X-ray computed tomography (CT) has become a powerful tool for root phenotyping. Compared...
We present a method to quantify the distribution and growth of plant roots in soil using X-ray compu...
Soil cores from a field growing barley and barley mutants without root hairs under conventional and ...
ray micro-tomography is a well-established technique for non-invasive imaging and evaluation of hete...
Seeds and young seedlings often encounter high soluble salt levels in the upmost soil layers, impedi...
BackgroundRoots are vital to plants for soil exploration and uptake of water and nutrients. Root per...
Background: Roots are vital to plants for soil exploration and uptake of water and nutrients. Root p...
© CSIRO 2015. X-ray microcomputed tomography (μCT) allows nondestructive visualisation of plant root...
Until recently, a majority of the applications of X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning in plant s...
The objective of this study was to develop a flexible and free image processing and analysis solutio...
http://www.regional.org.au/au/asssi/supersoil2004/X-ray computed tomography (CT) was used to non-des...
Background: X-ray micro-Computed Tomography (μCT) offers the ability to visualise the three-dimensio...
Scanning technologies based on X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) have been widely used in many scientif...
Direct and simultaneous observation of root growth and plant water uptake is difficult because soils...