Branching and Rooting Out with a CT Scanner: The Why, the How, and the Outcomes, Present and Possibly Future
Until recently, a majority of the applications of X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning in plant sciences remained descriptive; some included a quantification of the plant materials when the root-soil isolation or branch-leaf separation was satisfactory; and a few involved the modeling of plant bi...
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Hoofdauteur: | Pierre Dutilleul (auth) |
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Andere auteurs: | Jonathan A. Lafond (auth) |
Formaat: | Elektronisch Hoofdstuk |
Taal: | Engels |
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Frontiers Media SA
2016
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