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A mobile NMR lab for leaf phenotyping in the field [PDF]
Low field NMR has been used to investigate water status in various plant tissues. In plants grown in controlled conditions, the method was shown to be able to monitor leaf development as it could detect slight variations in senescence associated with structural modifications in leaf tissues. The aim of the present study was to demonstrate the potential
Musse, M. +6 more
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A Low-Cost Sensorized Vehicle for In-Field Crop Phenotyping
The development of high-throughput field phenotyping, which uses modern detection technologies and advanced data processing algorithms, could increase productivity and make in-field phenotypic evaluation more efficient by collecting large amounts of data
Francesca Antonucci +7 more
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Maize open-pollinated populations physiological improvement: validating tools for drought response participatory selection [PDF]
Participatory selection—exploiting specific adaptation traits to target environments—helps to guarantees yield stability in a changing climate, in particular under low-input or organic production.
Araus +25 more
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Plant phenotyping is an emerging science that combines multiple methodologies and protocols to measure plant traits (e.g., growth, morphology, architecture, function, and composition) at multiple scales of organization.
Luísa C. Carvalho +3 more
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Novel Bayesian Networks for Genomic Prediction of Developmental Traits in Biomass Sorghum. [PDF]
The ability to connect genetic information between traits over time allow Bayesian networks to offer a powerful probabilistic framework to construct genomic prediction models. In this study, we phenotyped a diversity panel of 869 biomass sorghum (Sorghum
Brown, Patrick J +8 more
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Plant roots : New challenges in a changing world [PDF]
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Price, Adam H.
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Background Roots are vital to plant performance because they acquire resources from the soil and provide anchorage. However, it remains difficult to assess root system size and distribution because roots are inaccessible in the soil.
Ashish B. Rajurkar +5 more
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Simplified three-dimensional tissue clearing and incorporation of colorimetric phenotyping. [PDF]
Tissue clearing methods promise to provide exquisite three-dimensional imaging information; however, there is a need for simplified methods for lower resource settings and for non-fluorescence based phenotyping to enable light microscopic imaging ...
Chen, Harrison +12 more
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Unsustainable agronomic practices and environmental change necessitate a revolution in agricultural production to ensure food security. A new generation of crops that yield more with fewer inputs and are adapted to more variable environments is needed ...
Timothy S. George +5 more
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Quantitative Estimation of Wheat Phenotyping Traits Using Ground and Aerial Imagery
This study evaluates an aerial and ground imaging platform for assessment of canopy development in a wheat field. The dependence of two canopy traits, height and vigour, on fertilizer treatment was observed in a field trial comprised of ten varieties of ...
Zohaib Khan +5 more
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