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X-ray-based computed tomography (CT) is widely used in various fields of scientific research, such as pharmaceuticals, nanoscience, materials science, and plant science
In theory, people can simply observe plants in the field with artificial vision
Underground parts of plants, such as their root structure and inflorescence, can also provide important information about plant biomass
X-rays can help researchers see what's going on underground
Improving abiotic stress tolerance in wheat requires large-scale screening of yield components such as seed weight, seed number, and kernel weight, all of which are laborious, and detailed analysis of seed morphology is time-consuming and often visually impossible.