Understanding of soil processes is essential for addressing the global issues of food security, disease transmission and climate change. However, techniques for observing soil biology are lacking. We present a heterogeneous, porous, transparent substrate for in situ 3D imaging of living plants and root-associated microorganisms using particles of the transparent polymer, Nafion, and a solution with matching optical properties. Minerals and fluorescent dyes were adsorbed onto the Nafion particles for nutrient supply and imaging of pore size and geometry. Plant growth in transparent soil was similar to that in soil. We imaged colonization of lettuce roots by the human bacterial pathogen Escherichia coli O157:H7 showing micro-colony developmen...
Soils offer habitats to an unparalleled abundance and diversity of microorganisms, whose activities ...
Aims: Our understanding of the rhizosphere is limited by the lack of techniques for in situ live mic...
Our understanding of plant–microbe interactions in soil is limited by the difficulty of observing pr...
Understanding of soil processes is essential for addressing the global issues of food security, dise...
<div><p>Understanding of soil processes is essential for addressing the global issues of food securi...
Understanding of soil processes is essential for addressing the global issues of food security, dise...
Understanding of soil processes is essential for addressing the global issues of food security, dise...
The recently developed transparent soil consists of particles of Nafion, a polymer with a low refrac...
<div><p>The recently developed transparent soil consists of particles of Nafion, a polymer with a lo...
Microscale processes are critically important to soil ecology and biogeochemistry yet are difficult ...
<p>A. Transparent soil is prepared for imaging by saturation with RI-matched solution to achieve tra...
Rhizospheres are microecological zones at the interface of roots and soils. Interactions between bac...
Root phenotypes are increasingly explored as predictors of crop performance but are still challengin...
Soils offer habitats to an unparalleled abundance and diversity of microorganisms, whose activities ...
Aims: Our understanding of the rhizosphere is limited by the lack of techniques for in situ live mic...
Our understanding of plant–microbe interactions in soil is limited by the difficulty of observing pr...
Understanding of soil processes is essential for addressing the global issues of food security, dise...
<div><p>Understanding of soil processes is essential for addressing the global issues of food securi...
Understanding of soil processes is essential for addressing the global issues of food security, dise...
Understanding of soil processes is essential for addressing the global issues of food security, dise...
The recently developed transparent soil consists of particles of Nafion, a polymer with a low refrac...
<div><p>The recently developed transparent soil consists of particles of Nafion, a polymer with a lo...
Microscale processes are critically important to soil ecology and biogeochemistry yet are difficult ...
<p>A. Transparent soil is prepared for imaging by saturation with RI-matched solution to achieve tra...
Rhizospheres are microecological zones at the interface of roots and soils. Interactions between bac...
Root phenotypes are increasingly explored as predictors of crop performance but are still challengin...
Soils offer habitats to an unparalleled abundance and diversity of microorganisms, whose activities ...
Aims: Our understanding of the rhizosphere is limited by the lack of techniques for in situ live mic...
Our understanding of plant–microbe interactions in soil is limited by the difficulty of observing pr...