Background: Seed-soil contact is important to ensure successful germination, however, there is a paucity of reported studies that have quantified the microstructure at and around this critical interface, mainly due to the opacity of soil. Results: Here we describe a novel methodology to non-destructively calculate the seed-soil contact area using X-ray Computed Tomography. Under controlled conditions, we observed that seed-soil contact was strongly influenced by the size and type of seed, with a seed-soil contact of ca. 15% for naked sugar beet seeds compared to ca. 32% for pelleted and coated seeds. Similar results were obtained for seeds sampled from the field albeit with a higher spatial variability. Conclusions: By application of this new quantification method it is hoped seed enhancement technologies can be optimised and ultimately seedbed preparation improved to ensure better germination.
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US Army, Res Lab, Weap & Mat Res Directorate, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005 USAUS Army, Res Lab, Weap & Mat Res Directorate, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005 USA
Sietins, Jennifer M.
Sun, Jessica C.
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Bennett Aerosp, Raleigh, NC USAUS Army, Res Lab, Weap & Mat Res Directorate, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005 USA
Sun, Jessica C.
Knorr, Daniel B., Jr.
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