root imaging Downloads
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CI-602 Narrow Gauge Root Imager - Brochure
Capture high-resolution, digital images of living roots in soil over multiple growing seasons with the CI-602 Narrow Gauge Root Imager. Designed for use with 2-inch tubes, users now have the ability to work within new or existing tube ...
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Root Imaging in Agriculture - Brochure
Roots play a vital role in crop and orchard health but are challenging to measure using above-ground indicators. Because root-growth dynamics change seasonally and respond rapidly to various biotic and abiotic stressors, improved visibility and accessibility to roots throughout the growing season is key to improving crop management ...
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CI-600 In-Situ Root Imager - Specifications
This minirhizotron root scanning system takes non-destructive, high-resolution digital color images of roots, root hairs, and mycorrhizae in the soil, enabling observation of root growth and behavior over time. The CI-600 can service multiple durable, acrylic access tubes for measurements throughout multiple growing ...
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CI-602 Narrow Gauge Root Imager - Specifications
This minirhizotron root scanning system takes non-destructive, high-resolution digital color images of roots, root hairs, and mycorrhizae in the soil, enabling observation of root growth and behavior over time. The CI-602 can service multiple durable, acrylic access tubes for measurements throughout multiple growing ...
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High-Speed, High-Resolution, Multi-Element Imaging of Plant Root Cross-Sections to Highlight Nutrient Transport Pathways - Application Note
Knowledge of plant root functions in the uptake and transport of nutrients is of great importance, e.g., for the agricultural industry. However, the exact transport pathways and behavior of some of the key nutrients are still poorly understood. Modern microanalytical methods, such as bioimaging by LA-ICP-MS, are increasingly used to elucidate these plant root functions (e.g., Persson et al., ...
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Application Note: High-Speed, High-Resolution, Multi-Element Imaging of Plant Root Cross-Sections to Highlight Nutrient Transport Pathways
Knowledge of plant root functions in the uptake and transport of nutrients is of great importance, e.g., for the agricultural industry. However, the exact transport pathways and behavior of some of the key nutrients are still poorly understood. Modern microanalytical methods, such as bioimaging by LA-ICP-MS, are increasingly used to elucidate these plant root functions (e.g., Persson et al., ...
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