Development and leveraging small-scale fluidic Platform towards understanding the plant root system: A Convergence of Engineering and Biology
Implementing Organization
Indian Instituite of Technology(IIT), Guwahati
Principal Investigator
Dr. Pranab Kumar Mondal
Associate Professor
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Indian Institute of Technology (Guwahati)
CO-Principal Investigator
Dr. Ronita NagChaudhuri
Indian Institute of Technology (Guwahati)
St. Xaviers College, Kolkata Dr. Rishikesh Dilip Kulkarni
About
Climate change in India affects soil conditions and crop yield, affecting the plant root ecosystem. The microenvironment around the root significantly impacts the entire plant system. To address these issues, a plant root system with microfluidics is proposed, using a WT-Arabidopsis thaliana model plant. The Plant Root Microfluidic System (PRMS) will have microchannels for germination and observation of root growth under different conditions. Standardization of parameters and observation of root growth under different conditions will be considered. The influence of abiotic stress on root growth dynamics will be investigated by introducing PEG and NaCl in the liquid growth media. Automated image acquisition systems will be integrated to avoid contamination and contamination of the microscope. The project aims to develop novel analytical platforms for germinating, growing, and detecting plant root growth in a portable fluidic environment.