eLife (Aug 2015)

GLO-Roots: an imaging platform enabling multidimensional characterization of soil-grown root systems

  • Rubén Rellán-Álvarez,
  • Guillaume Lobet,
  • Heike Lindner,
  • Pierre-Luc Pradier,
  • Jose Sebastian,
  • Muh-Ching Yee,
  • Yu Geng,
  • Charlotte Trontin,
  • Therese LaRue,
  • Amanda Schrager-Lavelle,
  • Cara H Haney,
  • Rita Nieu,
  • Julin Maloof,
  • John P Vogel,
  • José R Dinneny

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.07597
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Root systems develop different root types that individually sense cues from their local environment and integrate this information with systemic signals. This complex multi-dimensional amalgam of inputs enables continuous adjustment of root growth rates, direction, and metabolic activity that define a dynamic physical network. Current methods for analyzing root biology balance physiological relevance with imaging capability. To bridge this divide, we developed an integrated-imaging system called Growth and Luminescence Observatory for Roots (GLO-Roots) that uses luminescence-based reporters to enable studies of root architecture and gene expression patterns in soil-grown, light-shielded roots. We have developed image analysis algorithms that allow the spatial integration of soil properties, gene expression, and root system architecture traits. We propose GLO-Roots as a system that has great utility in presenting environmental stimuli to roots in ways that evoke natural adaptive responses and in providing tools for studying the multi-dimensional nature of such processes.

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