Publication
Software for measuring root characters from digital images
Details
Author(s):
KT Ingram; GA Leers
Type of Document:
Scholarly Article
Publisher/Journal:
Agronomy Journal
Date of Publication:
2001
Place of Publication:
Not Available
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Description
Abstract: Root research methods are often tedious, labor intensive, and prone to large variability. Minirhizotron technology has the potential to greatly enhance root research capabilities, but quantifying minirhizotron data is very time consuming. This note presents new software that allows rapid, accurate measurement of root length from digital images–Root Measurement System (RMS). In addition to measuring root lengths and diameters, RMS records number of roots in an image and calculates their total volume, total surface area, and length density. Ten untrained RMS users averaged 654