Sensing the electrical properties of roots: A review
Thorough knowledge of root system functioning is essential to understand the feedback
loops between plants, soil, and climate. In situ characterization of root systems is …
loops between plants, soil, and climate. In situ characterization of root systems is …
The geophysical toolbox applied to forest ecosystems–A review
Studying the forest subsurface is a challenge because of its heterogeneous nature and
difficult access. Traditional approaches used by ecologists to characterize the subsurface …
difficult access. Traditional approaches used by ecologists to characterize the subsurface …
[图书][B] Resistivity and induced polarization: Theory and applications to the near-surface earth
Resistivity and induced polarization methods are used for a wide range of near-surface
applications, including hydrogeology, civil engineering and archaeology, as well as …
applications, including hydrogeology, civil engineering and archaeology, as well as …
Resources for image-based high-throughput phenotyping in crops and data sharing challenges
High-throughput phenotyping (HTP) platforms are capable of monitoring the phenotypic
variation of plants through multiple types of sensors, such as red green and blue (RGB) …
variation of plants through multiple types of sensors, such as red green and blue (RGB) …
Monitoring soil moisture dynamics using electrical resistivity tomography under homogeneous field conditions
There is a gap between lab experiments where resistivity–soil moisture relations are
generally very good and field studies in complex environmental settings where relations are …
generally very good and field studies in complex environmental settings where relations are …
[HTML][HTML] Potential of geoelectrical methods to monitor root zone processes and structure: A review
Understanding the processes that control mass and energy exchanges between soil, plants
and the atmosphere plays a critical role for understanding the root zone system, but it is also …
and the atmosphere plays a critical role for understanding the root zone system, but it is also …
Induced polarization applied to biogeophysics: recent advances and future prospects
This paper provides an update on the fast‐evolving field of the induced polarization method
applied to biogeophysics. It emphasizes recent advances in the understanding of the …
applied to biogeophysics. It emphasizes recent advances in the understanding of the …
Time-lapse monitoring of root water uptake using electrical resistivity tomography and mise-à-la-masse: a vineyard infiltration experiment
This paper presents a time-lapse application of electrical methods (electrical resistivity
tomography, ERT; and mise-à-la-masse, MALM) for monitoring plant roots and their activity …
tomography, ERT; and mise-à-la-masse, MALM) for monitoring plant roots and their activity …
Indirect root distribution characterization using electrical resistivity tomography in different soil conditions
Root cohesion (Cv) represents a fundamental parameter for the stability of a tree as well as
for the vegetation contribution to slope stability. Therefore, the finding of information …
for the vegetation contribution to slope stability. Therefore, the finding of information …
Electrical impedance tomography as a tool for phenotyping plant roots
Background Plant roots are complex, three-dimensional structures that play a central role in
anchorage, water and nutrient acquisition, storage and interaction with rhizosphere …
anchorage, water and nutrient acquisition, storage and interaction with rhizosphere …