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Root and rhizosphere traits for enhanced water and nutrients uptake efficiency in dynamic environments. [PDF]
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Genetic control of root/shoot biomass partitioning in barley seedlings. [PDF]
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Biotic and Abiotic Factors on Rhizosphere Microorganisms in Grassland Ecosystems. [PDF]
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EcoFAB 3.0: a sterile system for studying sorghum that replicates previous field and greenhouse observations. [PDF]
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Real-time spatial analysis of root water uptake in rhizotrons
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The application of a rhizotron to study the subterranean effects of pesticides
Kenneth Wilson
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A GIS-based method for the analysis of digital rhizotron images
Quantification of belowground plant response via rhizotron root image analysis is difficult and time-consuming, yet a plant's root response is of great interest to many researchers. Here, we present an automated, time efficient method for examining digital rhizotron images. A total of 285 digital images (218 mm by 300 mm) were collected using a flatbed
Caley K Gasch, Steven D Prager
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A root observation and sampling chamber (rhizotron) for pot studies
Plant and Soil, 1985A plant root observation chamber (rhizotron) was designed to examine soil-grown roots under a stereomicroscope and to sample roots and soil during the growth period of a pot study. The mini-rhizotrons are inexpensive to construct and are suitable for replicated, multitreatment experiments.
Brian R James
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OLIVE ROOT GROWTH OBSERVED BY FIELD RHIZOTRON
Acta Horticulturae, 2012Davide Neri
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