An easily reproducible system is presented for minirhizotron image acquisition based on a digital microscope and entirely built with low-cost components. The system weighs 2.28 kg, is connected to a portable computer through USB, and allows collection and storage of high-quality digital images without other components or power sources. Settings at 25× magnification provide pixel sizes of 25 and 12 μm respectively with a medium pixel density microscope (640 × 480 pixel), and a high pixel density microscope (1280 × 1024 pixel). This kind of system coupled with recent developments of robotics and automatic image analysis for minirhizotron frames allows to envisage fast, low-labour and low-cost root investigation methods with a high degree of automation.

A high quality low-cost digital microscope minirhizotron system

AMATO, Mariana;CELANO, Giuseppe
2012-01-01

Abstract

An easily reproducible system is presented for minirhizotron image acquisition based on a digital microscope and entirely built with low-cost components. The system weighs 2.28 kg, is connected to a portable computer through USB, and allows collection and storage of high-quality digital images without other components or power sources. Settings at 25× magnification provide pixel sizes of 25 and 12 μm respectively with a medium pixel density microscope (640 × 480 pixel), and a high pixel density microscope (1280 × 1024 pixel). This kind of system coupled with recent developments of robotics and automatic image analysis for minirhizotron frames allows to envisage fast, low-labour and low-cost root investigation methods with a high degree of automation.
2012
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