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High-Throughput Phenotyping of Plant Shoots
Advances in automated plant handling and image acquisition now make it possible to use digital imaging for the high-throughput phenotyping of plants. Various traits can be extracted from individual images. However, the potential of this technology lies in the acquisition of time series.
Berger, B., de Regt, S., Tester, M.
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High-Throughput Phenotyping in Soybean
Concepts and Strategies in Plant Sciences, 2021Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] breeders and geneticists routinely evaluate thousands of plots per year in order to characterize various accessions and breeding populations for a multitude of traits, for example, morphological, physiological, abiotic and biotic stress, plant organs, and seed composition.
Asheesh K. Singh +20 more
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High-throughput mouse phenotyping
Methods, 2011Comprehensive phenotyping will be required to reveal the pleiotropic functions of a gene and to uncover the wider role of genetic loci within diverse biological systems. The challenge will be to devise phenotyping approaches to characterise the thousands of mutants that are being generated as part of international efforts to acquire a mutant for every ...
Muller, Werner; id_orcid 0000-0002-1297-9725 +3 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2023
Plant phenotyping is important for plants to cope with environmental changes and ensure plant health. Imaging techniques are perceived as the most critical and reliable tools for studying plant phenotypes.
Ting Wen +5 more
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Plant phenotyping is important for plants to cope with environmental changes and ensure plant health. Imaging techniques are perceived as the most critical and reliable tools for studying plant phenotypes.
Ting Wen +5 more
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Journal of Experimental Botany, 2023
High throughput phenotyping (HTP) has expanded the dimensionality of data in plant research, however HTP has resulted in few novel biological discoveries to date. Field based high-throughput phenotyping (FHTP), using small unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAV)
Alper Adak +6 more
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High throughput phenotyping (HTP) has expanded the dimensionality of data in plant research, however HTP has resulted in few novel biological discoveries to date. Field based high-throughput phenotyping (FHTP), using small unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAV)
Alper Adak +6 more
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Radiomics: a primer on high-throughput image phenotyping
Abdominal Radiology, 2021Radiomics is a high-throughput approach to image phenotyping. It uses computer algorithms to extract and analyze a large number of quantitative features from radiological images. These radiomic features collectively describe unique patterns that can serve as digital fingerprints of disease.
Kyle J. Lafata +4 more
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High-Throughput Phenotyping in Wheat
High-throughput phenotyping has become an important tool in modern wheat breeding, enabling rapid and precise measurement of plant traits. This chapter discusses the integration of advanced technologies, such as unmanned aerial vehicles, imaging sensors,
Waqas Liaqat +7 more
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Nature Methods, 2009
Automated methods to score phenotypes in model organisms continue to develop and will permit previously inaccessible areas of biology to be probed.
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Automated methods to score phenotypes in model organisms continue to develop and will permit previously inaccessible areas of biology to be probed.
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HIGH THROUGHPUT PHENOTYPING IN PLANTS
2022The need for the quantitative analysis of structure, organization and function of huge number of plans is accepted by the plant research community and hyped to the growth in the demands of novel traits in crop breeding. Precision phenotyping remains a barrier despite the widespread use of next-generation sequencing and SNP genotyping technologies ...
Dr. Ankit R. Chaudhary +3 more
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