Seeds and young seedlings often encounter high soluble salt levels in the upmost soil layers, impeding vigorous growth by affecting root establishment. Computed tomography (CT) scanning used at low X-ray doses can help study root development in such conditions non-destructively, because plants are allowed to grow throughout the experiment. Using a high-resolution Toshiba XVision CT scanner, we studied corn (Zea mays L.) root growth under optimal and salt-stressed conditions in 3D and on a weekly basis over 3 weeks. Two groups of three corn plants were grown in the controlled environment of a growth chamber, in mid-sized plastic pots filled with sieved and autoclaved sand. Seedlings were subjected to first CT scanning 1 week after seed plant...
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...
Background and Airns: Understanding how soil compaction affects root system architecture (RSA) and r...
One key constraint to further understanding plant root development is the inability to observe root ...
We present a method to quantify the distribution and growth of plant roots in soil using X-ray compu...
Until recently, a majority of the applications of X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning in plant s...
The root system is a vital and dynamic part of a plant throughout its lifetime. Its spatial distribu...
The importance of root systems for soil-based resource acquisition by plants has long motivated res...
Abstract Maize seedlings are grown in Hostun sand with two different gradings and two different dens...
BackgroundRoots are vital to plants for soil exploration and uptake of water and nutrients. Root per...
Direct and simultaneous observation of root growth and plant water uptake is difficult because soils...
Background: Roots are vital to plants for soil exploration and uptake of water and nutrients. Root p...
Soil compaction has been described as the most serious environmental problem caused by conventional ...
Abstract The spatial arrangement of the root system, termed root system architecture, is important f...
Computed tomography (CT) in combination with advanced image processing can be used to non-invasively...
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...
Background and Airns: Understanding how soil compaction affects root system architecture (RSA) and r...
One key constraint to further understanding plant root development is the inability to observe root ...
We present a method to quantify the distribution and growth of plant roots in soil using X-ray compu...
Until recently, a majority of the applications of X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning in plant s...
The root system is a vital and dynamic part of a plant throughout its lifetime. Its spatial distribu...
The importance of root systems for soil-based resource acquisition by plants has long motivated res...
Abstract Maize seedlings are grown in Hostun sand with two different gradings and two different dens...
BackgroundRoots are vital to plants for soil exploration and uptake of water and nutrients. Root per...
Direct and simultaneous observation of root growth and plant water uptake is difficult because soils...
Background: Roots are vital to plants for soil exploration and uptake of water and nutrients. Root p...
Soil compaction has been described as the most serious environmental problem caused by conventional ...
Abstract The spatial arrangement of the root system, termed root system architecture, is important f...
Computed tomography (CT) in combination with advanced image processing can be used to non-invasively...
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...
Background and Airns: Understanding how soil compaction affects root system architecture (RSA) and r...