Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed, but include aeroponic, hydroponic and agar plate systems. Coupled with digital cameras and image analysis software, these systems permit the rapid measurement of root numbers, length and diameter in moderate ( typically <1000) numbers of plants. Usually such systems are employed with relatively small seedlings, and information is recorded in 2D. Recent developments in X-ray microtomography have facilitated 3D non-invasive measurement of small root systems grown in solid media, allowing angular distributions to be obtained in addition to numbers and length. However, because of the time taken to scan samples, only a small number can be scre...
New techniques and approaches have been developed for root phenotyping recently; however, rapid and ...
Roots are most of the time not directly visible, but are of outstanding importance for plant nutriti...
Background and aims: We were interested to know if laboratory screens of root growth could be used t...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Background: Root system architecture and especially its plasticity in acclimation to variable enviro...
Major increases in crop yield are required to keep pace with population growth and climate change. I...
New techniques and approaches have been developed for root phenotyping recently; however, rapid and ...
Roots are most of the time not directly visible, but are of outstanding importance for plant nutriti...
Background and aims: We were interested to know if laboratory screens of root growth could be used t...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Reliable techniques for screening large numbers of plants for root traits are still being developed,...
Background: Root system architecture and especially its plasticity in acclimation to variable enviro...
Major increases in crop yield are required to keep pace with population growth and climate change. I...
New techniques and approaches have been developed for root phenotyping recently; however, rapid and ...
Roots are most of the time not directly visible, but are of outstanding importance for plant nutriti...
Background and aims: We were interested to know if laboratory screens of root growth could be used t...