HyLength: a semi-automated digital image analysis tool for measuring the length of roots and fungal hyphae of dense mycelia
In plant-fungus phenotyping, determining fungal hyphal and plant root lengths by digital image analysis can reduce labour and increase data reproducibility. However, the degree of software sophistication is often prohibitive and manual measuring is still used, despite being very time-consuming. We d...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycorrhiza 2020-05, Vol.30 (2-3), p.229-242 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In plant-fungus phenotyping, determining fungal hyphal and plant root lengths by digital image analysis can reduce labour and increase data reproducibility. However, the degree of software sophistication is often prohibitive and manual measuring is still used, despite being very time-consuming. We developed the
HyLength
tool for measuring the lengths of hyphae and roots in in vivo and in vitro systems. The
HyLength
was successfully validated against manual measures of roots and fungal hyphae obtained from all systems. Compared with manual methods, the
HyLength
underestimated
Medicago sativa
roots in the in vivo system and
Rhizophagus irregularis
hyphae in the in vitro system by about 12 cm per m and allowed to save about 1 h for a single experimental unit. As regards hyphae of
R. irregularis
in the in vivo system, the
HyLength
overestimated the length by about 21 cm per m compared with manual measures, but time saving was up to 20.5 h per single experimental unit. Finally, with hyphae of
Aspergillus oryzae
, the underestimation was about 8 cm per m with a time saving of about 10 min for a single germinating spore. By benchmarking the
HyLength
against the
AnaMorf
plugin of the
ImageJ/Fiji
, we found that the
HyLength
performed better for dense fungal hyphae, also strongly reducing the measuring time. The
HyLength
can allow measuring the length over a whole experimental unit, eliminating the error due to sub-area selection by the user and allowing processing a high number of samples. Therefore, we propose the
HyLength
as a useful freeware tool for measuring fungal hyphae of dense mycelia. |
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ISSN: | 0940-6360 1432-1890 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00572-020-00956-w |