Efficient production system for hydrogel-based transparent soil for plant root observation.

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS BioTechniques Pub Date : 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1080/07366205.2025.2457892
Naoyuki Sotta, Wenhao Li, Toru Fujiwara
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Observation of plant root morphology in soil is of fundamental importance in plant research, but the lack of transparency of the soil hampers direct observation of roots. One of the approaches to overcome this technical limitation is the use of "transparent soil" (TS), hydrogel-based beads produced by spherification of gelling agents. However, the production of TS by natural dripping of gelling solution can be labor intensive, time consuming and difficult to maintain consistent product quality. Here we present a semi-automated system for TS production. A three-channel peristatic pump controls the critical parameters for spherification, such as drop height and ionic strength, allowing larger-scale TS production with less manual operation. This system improves the efficiency of experiments using TS and enables large-scale experiments requiring large amounts of TS.

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BioTechniques
BioTechniques 工程技术-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: BioTechniques is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing original laboratory methods, related technical and software tools, and methods-oriented review articles that are of broad interest to professional life scientists, as well as to scientists from other disciplines (e.g., chemistry, physics, computer science, plant and agricultural science and climate science) interested in life science applications for their technologies. Since 1983, BioTechniques has been a leading peer-reviewed journal for methods-related research. The journal considers: Reports describing innovative new methods, platforms and software, substantive modifications to existing methods, or innovative applications of existing methods, techniques & tools to new models or scientific questions Descriptions of technical tools that facilitate the design or performance of experiments or data analysis, such as software and simple laboratory devices Surveys of technical approaches related to broad fields of research Reviews discussing advancements in techniques and methods related to broad fields of research Letters to the Editor and Expert Opinions highlighting interesting observations or cautionary tales concerning experimental design, methodology or analysis.
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