2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14071370
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Estimation of Coarse Root System Diameter Based on Ground-Penetrating Radar Forward Modeling

Linyue Bi,
Linyin Xing,
Hao Liang
et al.

Abstract: Root diameter is an important indicator of plant growth and development to a large extent. However, the field monitoring of these parameters is severely limited by the lack of appropriate methods, and some traditional methods may harm the plant and its growing environment. Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a new nondestructive detection method for underground root systems. A new method for the estimation of the diameter of coarse roots using GPR with 900 MHz frequency was proposed in this paper. First, a simul… Show more

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“…These factors make it impossible to conduct long-term and repetitive observation and research on root systems. (1,2) Based on the non-destructive nature of groundpenetrating radar (GPR), this paper discusses the current challenges of using GPR for underground soil and root detection, as well as the implementation of lodging warning, and provides potential solutions along with some prospects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These factors make it impossible to conduct long-term and repetitive observation and research on root systems. (1,2) Based on the non-destructive nature of groundpenetrating radar (GPR), this paper discusses the current challenges of using GPR for underground soil and root detection, as well as the implementation of lodging warning, and provides potential solutions along with some prospects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%