Tracking Root Interactions System (TRIS) Experiment and Quality Control

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Abstract

Soil organisms are diverse taxonomically and functionally. This ecosystem experiences highly complex networks of interactions, but may also present functionally independent entities. Plant roots, a metabolically active hotspot in the soil, take an essential part in shaping the rhizosphere. Tracking the dynamics of root-microbe interactions at high spatial resolution is currently limited due to methodological intricacy. In this study, we developed a novel microfluidics-based device enabling direct imaging of root-bacteria interactions in real time.

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Massalha, H., Korenblum, E., Shapiro, O. H., & Aharoni, A. (2019). Tracking Root Interactions System (TRIS) Experiment and Quality Control. Bio-Protocol, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3211

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