Agar with embedded channels to study root growth

Abstract Agar have long been used as a growth media for plants. Here, we made agar media with embedded fluidic channels to study the effect of exposure to nutrient solution on root growth and pull-out force. Black Eye bean (Vigna Unguiculata) and Mung bean (Vigna Radiata) were used in this study due...

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Main Authors: Azlan Abdul Aziz, Kai Boon Lim, Ena Kartina Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Hanafiah Nurmawati, Abu Samah Zuruzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-71076-w
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spelling doaj-26b4337acd314bba855548f8aeb75eb72021-08-29T11:21:08ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-08-0110111210.1038/s41598-020-71076-wAgar with embedded channels to study root growthAzlan Abdul Aziz0Kai Boon Lim1Ena Kartina Abdul Rahman2Muhammad Hanafiah Nurmawati3Abu Samah Zuruzi4Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi BruneiFaculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi BruneiFaculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi BruneiSingapore Accreditation CouncilDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Alfaisal UniversityAbstract Agar have long been used as a growth media for plants. Here, we made agar media with embedded fluidic channels to study the effect of exposure to nutrient solution on root growth and pull-out force. Black Eye bean (Vigna Unguiculata) and Mung bean (Vigna Radiata) were used in this study due to their rapid root development. Agar media were fabricated using casting process with removable cores to form channels which were subsequently filled with nutrient solution. Upon germination, beans were transplanted onto the agar media and allowed to grow. Pull-out force was determined at 96, 120 and 144 h after germination by applying a force on the hypocotyl above the gel surface. The effect of nutrients was investigated by comparing corresponding data obtained from control plants which have not been exposed to nutrient solution. Pull-out force of Black Eye bean plantlets grown in agar with nutrient solution in channels was greater than those grown in gel without nutrients and was 110% greater after 144 h of germination. Pull-out force of Mung bean plantlets grown in agar with and without nutrient solution was similar. Tap root lengths of Black Eye bean and Mung Bean plantlets grown in agar with nutrient solution are shorter than those grown without nutrient. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-71076-w
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author Azlan Abdul Aziz
Kai Boon Lim
Ena Kartina Abdul Rahman
Muhammad Hanafiah Nurmawati
Abu Samah Zuruzi
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Kai Boon Lim
Ena Kartina Abdul Rahman
Muhammad Hanafiah Nurmawati
Abu Samah Zuruzi
Agar with embedded channels to study root growth
Scientific Reports
author_facet Azlan Abdul Aziz
Kai Boon Lim
Ena Kartina Abdul Rahman
Muhammad Hanafiah Nurmawati
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title Agar with embedded channels to study root growth
title_short Agar with embedded channels to study root growth
title_full Agar with embedded channels to study root growth
title_fullStr Agar with embedded channels to study root growth
title_full_unstemmed Agar with embedded channels to study root growth
title_sort agar with embedded channels to study root growth
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Agar have long been used as a growth media for plants. Here, we made agar media with embedded fluidic channels to study the effect of exposure to nutrient solution on root growth and pull-out force. Black Eye bean (Vigna Unguiculata) and Mung bean (Vigna Radiata) were used in this study due to their rapid root development. Agar media were fabricated using casting process with removable cores to form channels which were subsequently filled with nutrient solution. Upon germination, beans were transplanted onto the agar media and allowed to grow. Pull-out force was determined at 96, 120 and 144 h after germination by applying a force on the hypocotyl above the gel surface. The effect of nutrients was investigated by comparing corresponding data obtained from control plants which have not been exposed to nutrient solution. Pull-out force of Black Eye bean plantlets grown in agar with nutrient solution in channels was greater than those grown in gel without nutrients and was 110% greater after 144 h of germination. Pull-out force of Mung bean plantlets grown in agar with and without nutrient solution was similar. Tap root lengths of Black Eye bean and Mung Bean plantlets grown in agar with nutrient solution are shorter than those grown without nutrient. 
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-71076-w
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