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Non-invasive imaging of plant roots in different soils using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Daniel PflugfelderRalf MetznerDagmar van DusschotenRüdiger ReichelSiegfried JahnkeRobert Koller
Published in: Plant methods (2017)
Almost all tested natural soil substrates allowed for root imaging using MRI. Half of these substrates resulted in root images comparable to our current lab standard substrate, allowing root detection down to a diameter of 300 µm. These soils were used as supplied by the vendor and, in particular, removal of ferromagnetic particles was not necessary. With the characterization of different soils, investigations such as trait stability across substrates are now possible using noninvasive MRI.
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