Eliza Mohsenzadeh Rabani Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
soil sciences
Department of Plant Sciences, College of Agriculture and Bio resources, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Eliza Mohsenzadeh Rabani, Department of Plant Sciences, study addresses the question of which media to use by comparing above and below ground plant growth characteristics of lentil genotypes grown under fully watered and drought conditions in both inorganic and organic media compared to soil. College of Agriculture and Bioresources, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Research Article Open Access
Author(s): Linda Yuya Gorim*, Eliza Mohsenzadeh Rabani, Brent Barlow, Devini De Silva and Albert Vandenberg
Background: Interest in plant root systems by plant physiologists and breeders has grown in recent years as challenges compounded by global warming further increases the complexity of crop production systems. Given the difficulties of assessing roots under field conditions, work or roots are increasingly being carried out using artificial media in containers indoors. This study addresses the question of which media to use by comparing above and below ground plant growth characteristics of lentil genotypes grown under fully watered and drought conditions in both inorganic and organic media compared to soil.
Methods: Five lentil genotypes were grown indoors until flowering in these media. Above/below ground biomass was as... view moreĀ»