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High-resolution 3D mapping of rhizosphere glycan patterning using molecular probes in a transparent soil system.

Cell surface (Amsterdam, Netherlands)(2021)

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Abstract
Rhizospheres are microecological zones at the interface of roots and soils. Interactions between bacteria and roots are critical for maintaining plant and soil health but are difficult to study because of constraints inherent in working with underground systems. We have developed an rhizosphere imaging system based on transparent soils and molecular probes that can be imaged using confocal microscopy. We observed spatial patterning of polysaccharides along roots and on cells deposited into the rhizosphere and also co-localised fluorescently tagged soil bacteria. These studies provide insight into the complex glycan landscape of rhizospheres and suggest a means by which root / rhizobacteria interactions can be non-disruptively studied.
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Fluorescence Microscopy,Polysaccharide,Rhizobacteria,Rhizosphere,Transparent Soil
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