2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.05.602287
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Divide and conquer: Using RhizoVision Explorer to aggregate data from multiple root scans using image concatenation and statistical methods

Anand Seethepalli,
Chanae Ottley,
Joanne Childs
et al.

Abstract: Roots are important in agricultural and natural systems for determining plant productivity and soil carbon inputs. The collection of root samples from the field and their subsequent cleaning and scanning in a water-filled tray ranging in size from 5 to 20 cm, followed by digital image analysis has been commonly used since the 1990s for measuring root length, volume, area, and diameter. However, one common issue has been neglected. Sometimes, the amount of roots for a sample is too much to fit into a single sca… Show more

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