Journal article
Root-TRAPR: a modular plant growth device to visualize root development and monitor growth parameters, as applied to an elicitor response of Cannabis sativa
P Suwanchaikasem, A Idnurm, J Selby-Pham, R Walker, BA Boughton
Plant Methods | BMC | Published : 2022
Abstract
Background: Plant growth devices, for example, rhizoponics, rhizoboxes, and ecosystem fabrication (EcoFAB), have been developed to facilitate studies of plant root morphology and plant-microbe interactions in controlled laboratory settings. However, several of these designs are suitable only for studying small model plants such as Arabidopsis thaliana and Brachypodium distachyon and therefore require modification to be extended to larger plant species like crop plants. In addition, specific tools and technical skills needed for fabricating these devices may not be available to researchers. Hence, this study aimed to establish an alternative protocol to generate a larger, modular and reusable..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the School of BioSciences Seed Funding for 2019 (SEED19), University of Melbourne. AI had support from the Australian Research Council (LP170100548). PS received a Melbourne Research Scholarship (University of Melbourne) and additional project funding through Nutrifield Pty Ltd.