Both structural and functional properties of belowground plant organs are critical for the development and yield of plants but, compared to the shoot, much more difficult to observe due to soil opacity. Many processes concerning the belowground plant performance are not fully understood, in particular spatial and temporal dynamics and their interrelation with environmental factors. We used Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) as a noninvasive method to evaluate which traits can be measured when a complex plant organ is monitored in-vivo while growing in the soil. We chose sugar beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris) as a model system. The beet consists mainly of root tissues, is rather complex regarding tissue structure and responses to environment...
Due to the opaque nature of soil, a direct observation of belowground processes is not possible. Maj...
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Quantitative non-invasive measurement of structural and functional development of plant organs allow...
Both structural and functional properties of belowground organs are critical for development and yie...
Belowground plant development measured with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): exploiting the potenti...
Development of a root system and management of its various functions suited for the local dynamic re...
Investigating belowground dynamics with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Positron Emission Tomog...
The development of a root system which is adequate for the respective growing conditions of a plant ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-destructive and non-invasive technique that can be...
Individual plants vary in their ability to respond to environmental changes. The plastic response of...
Seed filling, root and nodule development are some of the key processes involved in abiotic stress r...
Abstract Background Root systems are highly plastic and adapt according to their soil environment. S...
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-destructive and non-invasive technique that can be...
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-destructive and non-invasive technique that can be...
BackgroundRoot systems are highly plastic and adapt according to their soil environment. Studying th...
Due to the opaque nature of soil, a direct observation of belowground processes is not possible. Maj...
Contains fulltext : 79928scheenen.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Nuclea...
Quantitative non-invasive measurement of structural and functional development of plant organs allow...
Both structural and functional properties of belowground organs are critical for development and yie...
Belowground plant development measured with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): exploiting the potenti...
Development of a root system and management of its various functions suited for the local dynamic re...
Investigating belowground dynamics with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Positron Emission Tomog...
The development of a root system which is adequate for the respective growing conditions of a plant ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-destructive and non-invasive technique that can be...
Individual plants vary in their ability to respond to environmental changes. The plastic response of...
Seed filling, root and nodule development are some of the key processes involved in abiotic stress r...
Abstract Background Root systems are highly plastic and adapt according to their soil environment. S...
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-destructive and non-invasive technique that can be...
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-destructive and non-invasive technique that can be...
BackgroundRoot systems are highly plastic and adapt according to their soil environment. Studying th...
Due to the opaque nature of soil, a direct observation of belowground processes is not possible. Maj...
Contains fulltext : 79928scheenen.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Nuclea...
Quantitative non-invasive measurement of structural and functional development of plant organs allow...