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Researchers grew sorghum seedlings in paper pouches with nutrient solutions under controlled greenhouse conditions. They used two treatments: optimal phosphorus and phosphorus-deficient. Root system images were captured at 21 and 42 days after germination using a high-resolution camera. Advanced software, RhizoVision Explorer, analysed these images to extract detailed root architecture traits.
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