“…Researchers have long been interested in analyzing the in-situ physical, chemical, and biological properties and processes that take place in plants and soils. To accomplish this, researchers have widely adopted the use of X-ray micro-computed tomography (X-ray μCT) for 3D analysis of flower buds, seeds, leaves, stems, roots, and soils ( Petrovic et al, 1982 ; Crestana et al, 1985 , 1986 ; Anderson et al, 1990 ; Brodersen et al, 2010 ; Hapca et al, 2011 ; Mooney et al, 2012 ; Helliwell et al, 2013 ; Cuneo et al, 2020 ; Théroux-Rancourt et al, 2020 ; Xiao et al, 2021 ; Duncan et al, 2022 ). In plants, researchers have used X-ray μCT to visualize the internal structures of leaves, allowing for the quantification of CO 2 diffusion through the leaf based on path length tortuosity from the stomata to the mesophyll ( Mathers et al, 2018 ; Théroux-Rancourt et al, 2021 ).…”