Buyer Checklist: Root Imagers for Crop‑Rhizosphere Research

Selecting the right root imagers for crop rhizosphere research is a practical decision that often determines the quality and reliability of underground data. Roots change constantly as they respond to water, nutrients, texture, biota, and management. Capturing these responses in situ requires imaging systems that are stable, portable, and able to deliver clear, repeatable scans… Continue reading…

CI‑600 Root Imager vs CI‑602 Narrow Gauge Root Imager: Which suits your experiment?

Studying roots in their natural environment pushes researchers to choose tools that reveal underground dynamics without disturbing the system. The CI-600 and CI-602 both capture clear in situ root images, yet they serve different experimental setups. Root imaging supports work on growth rates, branching patterns, seasonal turnover, root longevity and soil interactions. Choosing the right… Continue reading…