A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient deficiency or drought, can be strongly influenced by root system architecture (RSA), the three-dimensional distribution of the different root types in the soil. The ability to image, track and quantify these root system attributes in a dynamic fashion is a useful tool in assessing desirable genetic and physiological root traits. Recent advances in imaging technology and phenotyping software have resulted in substantive progress in describing and quantifying RSA. We have designed a hydroponic growth system which retains the three-dimensional RSA of the plant root system, while allowing for aeration, solution replenishment and the imposition of nutr...
Quantitative analysis of root development is becoming a preferred option in assessing the function o...
Recent studies support the hypothesis that the root apex exhibits computational features related to ...
Like any structure, a root has its own architecture. Some roots burrow straight down into the soil. ...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
Abstract Background Crop breeding based on root system architecture (RSA) optimization is an essenti...
The influence of roots on plant productivity has often been neglected because of the difficulties to...
International audienceAs plants cannot relocate, they require effective root systems for water and n...
The root system architecture (RSA) of plants and its functioning play a fundamental role in a number...
Plant root systems and associated symbiotic organisms act as critical links between the growing shoo...
Major increases in crop yield are required to keep pace with population growth and climate change. I...
The root system architecture (RSA) of plants and its functioning play a fundamental role in a number...
The root system architecture (RSA) of plants and its functioning play a fundamental role in a number...
Root system architecture determines crop capacity to acquire water and nutrients in the dynamic and ...
Root system architecture determines crop capacity to acquire water and nutrients in the dynamic and ...
Quantitative analysis of root development is becoming a preferred option in assessing the function o...
Recent studies support the hypothesis that the root apex exhibits computational features related to ...
Like any structure, a root has its own architecture. Some roots burrow straight down into the soil. ...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
Abstract Background Crop breeding based on root system architecture (RSA) optimization is an essenti...
The influence of roots on plant productivity has often been neglected because of the difficulties to...
International audienceAs plants cannot relocate, they require effective root systems for water and n...
The root system architecture (RSA) of plants and its functioning play a fundamental role in a number...
Plant root systems and associated symbiotic organisms act as critical links between the growing shoo...
Major increases in crop yield are required to keep pace with population growth and climate change. I...
The root system architecture (RSA) of plants and its functioning play a fundamental role in a number...
The root system architecture (RSA) of plants and its functioning play a fundamental role in a number...
Root system architecture determines crop capacity to acquire water and nutrients in the dynamic and ...
Root system architecture determines crop capacity to acquire water and nutrients in the dynamic and ...
Quantitative analysis of root development is becoming a preferred option in assessing the function o...
Recent studies support the hypothesis that the root apex exhibits computational features related to ...
Like any structure, a root has its own architecture. Some roots burrow straight down into the soil. ...