St. Buckland et al., A METHOD FOR COUNTING ROOTS OBSERVED IN MINIRHIZOTRONS AND THEIR THEORETICAL CONVERSION TO ROOT LENGTH DENSITY, Plant and soil, 153(1), 1993, pp. 1-9
A method for counting root intersections with observation tubes (mini-
or micro-rhizotrons) is proposed that allows a theoretical conversion
of root counts to estimated root length density and which is robust t
o the effects of tracking along the tubes. A field test showed that th
e method agreed well with measured root length densities in cores for
wild cherry roots but not for roots of pasture species. The circumstan
ces in which the method might be expected to perform well are discusse
d. Analysis of data from a field trial revealed that root counts were
not uniformly distributed around the circumference of the observation
tube. Implications for the design of such trials are noted.