Protocol for preservation, hand sectioning and staining for quantification of root anatomical traits

Understanding plant adaptation to edaphic factors requires knowledge of plant traits and responses of the root system. Root anatomy is a good indicator of the strategies and limitations of plants to its environment, yet, it is underutilized in plant breeding programs. The following was written to se...

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Autores principales: Hernández, Urys, Cardoso, Juan Andrés
Formato: Training Material
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR Initiative on Livestock and Climate 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135842
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author Hernández, Urys
Cardoso, Juan Andrés
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description Understanding plant adaptation to edaphic factors requires knowledge of plant traits and responses of the root system. Root anatomy is a good indicator of the strategies and limitations of plants to its environment, yet, it is underutilized in plant breeding programs. The following was written to serve as a guide for the identification and quantification of root anatomical traits.
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spelling CGSpace1358422025-11-05T11:43:56Z Protocol for preservation, hand sectioning and staining for quantification of root anatomical traits Hernández, Urys Cardoso, Juan Andrés plant anatomy roots plant breeding soil properties methodology Understanding plant adaptation to edaphic factors requires knowledge of plant traits and responses of the root system. Root anatomy is a good indicator of the strategies and limitations of plants to its environment, yet, it is underutilized in plant breeding programs. The following was written to serve as a guide for the identification and quantification of root anatomical traits. 2023-12 2023-12-22T09:38:13Z 2023-12-22T09:38:13Z Training Material https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135842 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Initiative on Livestock and Climate Hernández, U.; Cardoso, J.A. (2023) Protocol for preservation, hand sectioning and staining for quantification of root anatomical traits. Cali (Colombia): CGIAR Initiative on Livestock and Climate. 8 p.
spellingShingle plant anatomy
roots
plant breeding
soil properties
methodology
Hernández, Urys
Cardoso, Juan Andrés
Protocol for preservation, hand sectioning and staining for quantification of root anatomical traits
title Protocol for preservation, hand sectioning and staining for quantification of root anatomical traits
title_full Protocol for preservation, hand sectioning and staining for quantification of root anatomical traits
title_fullStr Protocol for preservation, hand sectioning and staining for quantification of root anatomical traits
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for preservation, hand sectioning and staining for quantification of root anatomical traits
title_short Protocol for preservation, hand sectioning and staining for quantification of root anatomical traits
title_sort protocol for preservation hand sectioning and staining for quantification of root anatomical traits
topic plant anatomy
roots
plant breeding
soil properties
methodology
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135842
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