Image-based plant phenotyping analysis refers to the monitoring and quantification of phenotyping traits by analyzing images of the plants captured by different types of cameras at regular intervals in a controlled environment. Extracting meaningful phenotypes for temporal phenotyping analysis by considering individual parts of a plant, e.g., leaves and stem, using computer-vision based techniques remains a critical bottleneck due to constantly in- creasing complexity in plant architecture with variations in self-occlusions and phyllotaxy. The paper introduces an algorithm to compute the stem angle, a potential measure for plants’ susceptibility to lodging, i.e., the bending of stem of the plant. Annual yield losses due to stem lodging in t...