Crop Phenomics: Current Status and Perspectives [PDF]
Reliable, automatic, multifunctional, and high-throughput phenotypic technologies are increasingly considered important tools for rapid advancement of genetic gain in breeding programs.
Chunjiang Zhao +7 more
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Editorial: State-of-the-Art Technology and Applications in Crop Phenomics [PDF]
National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, National Center of Plant Gene Research, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China, 2 Shenzhen Branch, Guangdong Laboratory for Lingnan Modern Agriculture, Genome Analysis Laboratory of the ...
Wanneng Yang +6 more
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Field Phenomics: Will It Enable Crop Improvement? [PDF]
Field phenomics has been identified as a promising enabling technology to assist plant breeders with the development of improved cultivars for farmers. Yet, despite much investment, there are few examples demonstrating the application of phenomics within
David M. Deery, Hamlyn G. Jones
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Editorial: State-of-the-art technology and applications in crop phenomics, volume II [PDF]
COPYRIGHT © 2023 Yang, Doonan, Guo, Yuan and Ling. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).
Wanneng Yang +4 more
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Technology and Equipment of Big Data on Crop Phenomics
Automatic equipment and information technologies make it possible to acquire multi-scale and multi-source heterogeneous data of crops under different growth conditions, forming big data on crop phenomics.
Wen Weiliang +4 more
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Field crop phenomics: enabling breeding for radiation use efficiency and biomass in cereal crops. [PDF]
Plant phenotyping forms the core of crop breeding, allowing breeders to build on physiological traits and mechanistic science to inform their selection of material for crossing and genetic gain.
R. Furbank +4 more
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Editorial: Genomics and phenomics of crop wild relatives (CWRs) for crop improvement
COPYRIGHT © 2023 Rangan, Pradheep, Archak, Smýkal and Henry. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).
Parimalan Rangan +5 more
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Harnessing Crop Diversity through Genetics, Genomics and Phenomics Approaches
Developing resilient cultivars ensuring adequate productions will be the agriculture industry’s primary challenge in the coming decades to ensure food security, especially with climate change and a growing global population [...]
Pasquale Tripodi, Annalisa Cocozza
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Crop Seed Phenomics: Focus on Non-Destructive Functional Trait Phenotyping Methods and Applications
Seeds play a critical role in ensuring food security for the earth’s 8 billion people. There is great biodiversity in plant seed content traits worldwide.
Gokhan Hacisalihoglu, Paul Armstrong
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Indoor phenotyping platforms and associated trait measurement: Progress and prospects [PDF]
Plant phenomics is under rapid development in recent years, a research field that is progressing towards integration, scalability, multi-perspectivity and high-throughput analysis.
Xu Lingxiang +6 more
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