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Deep learning empowers genomic selection of pest-resistant grapevine. [PDF]

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A Forward Genetics Strategy for High-Throughput Gene Identification via Precise Image-Based Phenotyping of an Indexed EMS Mutant Library. [PDF]

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Genome to phenome: bioinformatics of crop plants

2023
Due to the expanding world population, agricultural output must increase to fulfill the growing need for food. Crop breeding is a sustainable way to boost production and yield stability without increasing the usage of fertilizers and pesticides. Recent developments in genetics and bioinformatics provide prospects for expediting crop improvement ...
Sayanti Mandal   +13 more
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Crop breeding for a changing climate: integrating phenomics and genomics with bioinformatics

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2021
Safeguarding crop yields in a changing climate requires bioinformatics advances in harnessing data from vast phenomics and genomics datasets to translate research findings into climate smart crops in the field. Climate change and an additional 3 billion mouths to feed by 2050 raise serious concerns over global food security.
Jacob I. Marsh   +4 more
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Low-Cost Photogrammetry Rig for 3D Crop Modelling and Plant Phenomics

2023
Photogrammetry is the science of obtaining a 3D scan of an object. Through this process, reliable information about the physical object’s complex structure can be obtained, studied and analysed. A low-cost Structure from Motion (SfM) technique can be used to create 3D models using multiple 2D images from different viewpoints.
Joe Hrzich   +5 more
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The role of crop growth models in crop improvement: integrating phenomics, envirotyping and genomic prediction

2022
The chapter highlights the interplay of high throughput phenotyping with crop growth models (CGMs). The chapter shows how crop models can be used to explore knowledge of phenotype, environment and genotype to better understand and predict their complex interrelationships.
Jana Kholová   +9 more
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Phenomics in Crop Plants: Trends, Options and Limitations

2015
1. Plant Phenomics: An Overview.- 2. Traits for Phenotyping.- 3. High Precision Phenotyping under Controlled versus Natural Environments.- 4. Towards Digital and Image Based Phenotyping.- 5. Imaging Methods for Phenotyping of Plant Traits.- 6. Screening for Plant Features.- 7. Phenotyping Crop Plants for Drought and Heat Related Traits.- 8. Phenotyping
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