Computed tomography (CT) in combination with advanced image processing can be used to non-invasively and non-destructively visualize complex interiors of living and non-living media in 2 and 3-dimensional space. In addition to medical applications, CT has also been widely used in soil and plant science for visual and quantitative descriptions of physical, chemical, and biological properties and processes. The technique has been used successfully on numerous applications. However, with a rapidly evolving CT technologies and expanding applications, a renewed review is desirable. Only a few attempts have been made to collate and review examples of CT applications involving the integrated field of soil and plant research in recent years. Theref...
The use of in vivo X-ray Computed Tomography (?CT) to study plant root systems has become routine, b...
The study of soil structure, i.e., the pores, is of vital importance in different fields of science ...
X-ray computed tomography (XCT) is a non-destructive 3D imaging technique now commonly employed for ...
Computed tomography (CT) in combination with advanced image processing can be used to non-invasively...
Soil systems are characterized by the spatial and temporal distribution of organic and mineral parti...
Understanding the dynamics of water distribution in soil is crucial for enhancing our knowledge of m...
This article presents a review of applications of computed tomography in soil science and petroleum ...
Until recently, a majority of the applications of X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning in plant s...
The aim of this investigation was to experimentally compare the movement of a solute through soils w...
Computed tomography (CT) imaging has been used to describe and quantify subtidal, benthic animals su...
One key constraint to further understanding plant root development is the inability to observe root ...
Seeds and young seedlings often encounter high soluble salt levels in the upmost soil layers, impedi...
We present a method to quantify the distribution and growth of plant roots in soil using X-ray compu...
The rhizosphere, i.e. the zone of soil immediately surrounding plant roots plays a prominent role in...
Preferential flow paths in some soils result in the rapid movement of water and associated chemicals...
The use of in vivo X-ray Computed Tomography (?CT) to study plant root systems has become routine, b...
The study of soil structure, i.e., the pores, is of vital importance in different fields of science ...
X-ray computed tomography (XCT) is a non-destructive 3D imaging technique now commonly employed for ...
Computed tomography (CT) in combination with advanced image processing can be used to non-invasively...
Soil systems are characterized by the spatial and temporal distribution of organic and mineral parti...
Understanding the dynamics of water distribution in soil is crucial for enhancing our knowledge of m...
This article presents a review of applications of computed tomography in soil science and petroleum ...
Until recently, a majority of the applications of X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning in plant s...
The aim of this investigation was to experimentally compare the movement of a solute through soils w...
Computed tomography (CT) imaging has been used to describe and quantify subtidal, benthic animals su...
One key constraint to further understanding plant root development is the inability to observe root ...
Seeds and young seedlings often encounter high soluble salt levels in the upmost soil layers, impedi...
We present a method to quantify the distribution and growth of plant roots in soil using X-ray compu...
The rhizosphere, i.e. the zone of soil immediately surrounding plant roots plays a prominent role in...
Preferential flow paths in some soils result in the rapid movement of water and associated chemicals...
The use of in vivo X-ray Computed Tomography (?CT) to study plant root systems has become routine, b...
The study of soil structure, i.e., the pores, is of vital importance in different fields of science ...
X-ray computed tomography (XCT) is a non-destructive 3D imaging technique now commonly employed for ...