This work evaluates the phenotypic response of the model grass (Brachypodium distachyon (L.) P. Beauv.) to nitrogen and phosphorus nutrition using a combination of imaging techniques and destructive harvest of shoots and roots. Reference line Bd21-3 was grown in pots using 11 phosphorus and 11 nitrogen concentrations to establish a dose-response curve. Shoot biovolume and biomass, root length and biomass, and tissue phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations increased with nutrient concentration. Shoot biovolume, estimated by imaging, was highly correlated with dry weight (R2>0.92) and both biovolume and growth rate responded strongly to nutrient availability. Higher nutrient supply increased nodal root length more than other root types. Pho...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
The influence of roots on plant productivity has often been neglected because of the difficulties to...
Plant organ phenotyping by non-invasive video imaging techniques provides a powerful tool to assess ...
In times of increasing global population and decreasing arable land per capita, the understanding of...
This study used high throughput, image-based phenotyping (HTP) to distinguish growth patterns, detec...
In times of increasing global population and decreasing arable land per capita, the understanding of...
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is a dominant species in temperate Australian pastures. Curre...
Remote sensing and spectral reflectance measurements of plants has long been used to assess the grow...
A non-invasive plant phenotyping platform, GrowScreen-PaGe, was used to resolve the dynamics of shoo...
In this glasshouse study, we developed a new imagebased non-destructive technique for detecting leaf...
Quantitative, robust phenotyping represents a crucial bottleneck in maximizing plant yield in form o...
Brachiaria forage grasses are widely used for livestock production in the tropics. Signalgrass (Brac...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
Agricultural practices often rely on the excessive use of mineral fertilizer. Phosphorus (P) is an e...
This study used high throughput, image-based phenotyping (HTP) to distinguish growth patterns, detec...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
The influence of roots on plant productivity has often been neglected because of the difficulties to...
Plant organ phenotyping by non-invasive video imaging techniques provides a powerful tool to assess ...
In times of increasing global population and decreasing arable land per capita, the understanding of...
This study used high throughput, image-based phenotyping (HTP) to distinguish growth patterns, detec...
In times of increasing global population and decreasing arable land per capita, the understanding of...
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is a dominant species in temperate Australian pastures. Curre...
Remote sensing and spectral reflectance measurements of plants has long been used to assess the grow...
A non-invasive plant phenotyping platform, GrowScreen-PaGe, was used to resolve the dynamics of shoo...
In this glasshouse study, we developed a new imagebased non-destructive technique for detecting leaf...
Quantitative, robust phenotyping represents a crucial bottleneck in maximizing plant yield in form o...
Brachiaria forage grasses are widely used for livestock production in the tropics. Signalgrass (Brac...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
Agricultural practices often rely on the excessive use of mineral fertilizer. Phosphorus (P) is an e...
This study used high throughput, image-based phenotyping (HTP) to distinguish growth patterns, detec...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
The influence of roots on plant productivity has often been neglected because of the difficulties to...
Plant organ phenotyping by non-invasive video imaging techniques provides a powerful tool to assess ...