2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.2970161
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Modeling and Visualization of Rice Roots Based on Morphological Parameters

Abstract: As an important organ of absorbing water and nutrients for rice, the cognition and expression of the three-dimensional (3D) morphology of roots has become a bottleneck in-depth study of rice roots due to the observing obstacles of soil. To clarify the morphological and distributional characteristics of rice roots, ''root box'' experiments are conducted to mensurate three dimensional spatial coordinates and morphological parameters of rice roots at different growth stages. Based on these experiments and the mor… Show more

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“…The rice roots are generally cone-shaped, and the included angle between most of the upper roots and the soil surface is about 30°. Also most rice roots are distributed within 100 mm of the topsoil and 180 mm of the rice center [20] . So the ends of the cutter teeth are small and inclined at a certain angle.…”
Section: Weeding Rollermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rice roots are generally cone-shaped, and the included angle between most of the upper roots and the soil surface is about 30°. Also most rice roots are distributed within 100 mm of the topsoil and 180 mm of the rice center [20] . So the ends of the cutter teeth are small and inclined at a certain angle.…”
Section: Weeding Rollermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, there have been several studies on the root system model, including those for rice ( Oryza sativa ) [ 13 15 ], wheat ( Triticum ) [ 16 – 18 ], maize ( Zea mays ) [ 19 21 ], soybean ( Glycine max ) [ 22 , 23 ], and other crops and plants[ 24 ]. These studies have focused on the tap or fibrous root system, which is composed of roots with a relatively simple configuration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%