Root image collection from a genotype by environment (GxE) root architecture study of the bioenergy species, Populus trichocarpa

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Description

Here we present a curated dataset; raw images of fresh roots collected from a genotype by environment (growth matrix) greenhouse root architecture study of the bioenergy species, Populus trichocarpa. Five separate experiments were performed to generate the dataset. Biological replicates (ramets, vegetative propagants) of Populus trichocarpa genotypes BESC 24 and BESC 375 were used for all experiments. The first two experiments were an eight-week and a six-week pot experiment where plants with grown in 4" X 14" sized pots were filled with Farfard 3B potting soil (Fafard Sungro #3B), and watered twice daily. Average greenhouse humidity and growth temperature were around 50-60% and 23°C, respectively. Ramets of P. trichocarpa genotypes BESC 24 and BESC 375 were used in various experiments. The source of this material was dormant field cuttings grown in greenhouse. The second experiment was a Microcosm root architecture experiment. This was done in a microcosm built with double-decker tissue culture Magenta box. Tissue culture plants with new root initials were transferred to microcosm with pro choice rapid dry growth matrix with 1x Hoagland’s solution pH5.7 and grown for six weeks until harvest. Temperature was held at ~22°C. The closed container trapped moisture. The source material was tissue culture stock plants established from shoot tips of greenhouse stock plants (obtained from same set of dormant field cuttings as rest of the study). For the remaining two experiments, greenwood stem cuttings from greenhouse grown plants were grown in six-week rhizotron and two-week hydroponics experiments in the greenhouse. For rhizotron experiments, plants were grown in 2-D rhizotron with black panels on both sides (31cm H x 30cm L x 1.2cm W) and watered daily. For hydroponics experiment, plants were grown in a 15ml falcon tube with distilled water and covered in foil and shaken a few times a day. Greenhouse temperature was held at ~ 23°C and humidity was between 50-60%. Stems were cut off and the root system was separated, gently washed to rid of matrix, immersed in a water tray and scanned for obtaining raw root images reported here. All scans of roots floating in a water tray were performed using an Epson Perfection V850 Pro Photo Scanner. Additional meta data is embedded in the raw image files.

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