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Tree Roots, Cooper Lane, Monmouth County, New Jersey For a 360 Spherical Panoramic view see www.3dpan.org/102469

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Columbia, Missouri Actually, this was handheld. people got very upset when I started to set up the gigapan. You can see how far away I was, and that anyone sitting down couldn't really see the stage, but they thought I was blocking their view...
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The real-life size of this image is 4' wide by 16' tall. These cool-season grasses show life in the middle of a cold (single digit temps) winter. The plant on the right is Intermediate Wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium), a perennial. It is a close relative of the major crop Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), an annual s...
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1st image taken with full zoom of new Canon SX110
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Various root samples on the floor of the greenhouse to dry after being treated for storage. These were pulled from our root tubes a couple of weeks ago. You can find more information and GigaPans by searching for TLI and/or roots. www.landinstitute.org

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This is Compass Plant – a member of the Composite family; the sunflowers, and their relatives. As implied by its name, more often than not its leaves are oriented in a north–south direction. The compass plant develops roots 15 feet deep and can live 100 years. To learn more of our work at The Land Institute see:...
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- Kawela Gulch, Molokai, USGS soil erosion study site - Inside the enclosure, 4/27/2009 by Richard Palmer
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First follow up image inside the browsing protected area since the initial documentation of 1 Dec 2008. There is noticable plant regrowth. More visits will occur every 6 months or so to keep track of the vegetation difference between inside and outside the feral ungulate exclosure. The meters shown monitor water run...
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Wheat planted in September of '08 is seen beside perennial wheatgrass. These plants were taken from our root tube array in April '09. Both are coming out of winter dormancy and starting their spring growth. We will see further comparisons as we follow plant development through the lifespan of the annual wheat as it mat...
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Wheat planted in September of '08 is seen beside perennial wheatgrass. These plants were taken from our root tube array in April '09. Both are coming out of winter dormancy and starting their spring growth. We will see further comparisons as we follow plant development through the lifespan of the annual wheat as it ...
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We are pulling one of our root tubes to expose the roots of the plant. Search ‘TLI roots’ or click on ‘stever’ to see results of this work Root Tube Array: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=7174 Root Photo Setup: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=8037 To learn more of our work at The L...
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