A Review. Measurement of root porosity (volume of root air space)

Abstract

Root research can benefit under many circumstances from determination of the % fraction of root volume occupied by air (root porosity). Root porosity provides an indication of root reaction or adaptability to environments with insufficient oxygen availability. Three primary approaches have been used for root porosity determinations: cross-sectional ratios, pycnometry, and dynamic gas displacement. These three methods are explained and their relative advantages and disadvantages discussed

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