This study used high throughput, image-based phenotyping (HTP) to distinguish growth patterns, detect facilitation and interpret variations to nutrient uptake in a model mixed-pasture system in response to factorial low and high nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) application. HTP has not previously been used to examine pasture species in mixture. We used red-green-blue (RGB) imaging to obtain smoothed projected shoot area (sPSA) to predict absolute growth (AG) up to 70 days after planting (sPSA, DAP 70), to identify variation in relative growth rates (RGR, DAP 35-70) and detect overyielding (an increase in yield in mixture compared with monoculture, indicating facilitation) in a grass-legume model pasture. Finally, using principal components a...
Altered climatic conditions leading to more frequent and intense abiotic events (e.g. drought or hea...
While automated high throughput plant shoot phenotyping (e.g. measurement of leaf, fruits) is progre...
At the NPPC, we use both traditional and novel phenotyping strategies that allow detailed measuremen...
This study used high throughput, image-based phenotyping (HTP) to distinguish growth patterns, detec...
This work evaluates the phenotypic response of the model grass (Brachypodium distachyon (L.) P. Beau...
Background: Genetic studies and breeding of agricultural crops frequently involve phenotypic charact...
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is a dominant species in temperate Australian pastures. Curre...
Understanding the interaction of plant growth with environmental conditions is crucial to increase t...
Field-based, rapid, and non-destructive techniques for assessing plant productivity are needed to ac...
Remote sensing and spectral reflectance measurements of plants has long been used to assess the grow...
Improvement of next generation C4 grass feedstocks is a promising avenue towards meeting the challen...
Through automated image collection and analysis, high-throughput phenotyping (HTP) systems non-destr...
Brachiaria forage grasses are widely used for livestock production in the tropics. Signalgrass (Brac...
Purpose Much is known about growth and nutrient uptake traits and ecological stoichiometry in natura...
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is one of the most important forage grass species in temperat...
Altered climatic conditions leading to more frequent and intense abiotic events (e.g. drought or hea...
While automated high throughput plant shoot phenotyping (e.g. measurement of leaf, fruits) is progre...
At the NPPC, we use both traditional and novel phenotyping strategies that allow detailed measuremen...
This study used high throughput, image-based phenotyping (HTP) to distinguish growth patterns, detec...
This work evaluates the phenotypic response of the model grass (Brachypodium distachyon (L.) P. Beau...
Background: Genetic studies and breeding of agricultural crops frequently involve phenotypic charact...
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is a dominant species in temperate Australian pastures. Curre...
Understanding the interaction of plant growth with environmental conditions is crucial to increase t...
Field-based, rapid, and non-destructive techniques for assessing plant productivity are needed to ac...
Remote sensing and spectral reflectance measurements of plants has long been used to assess the grow...
Improvement of next generation C4 grass feedstocks is a promising avenue towards meeting the challen...
Through automated image collection and analysis, high-throughput phenotyping (HTP) systems non-destr...
Brachiaria forage grasses are widely used for livestock production in the tropics. Signalgrass (Brac...
Purpose Much is known about growth and nutrient uptake traits and ecological stoichiometry in natura...
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is one of the most important forage grass species in temperat...
Altered climatic conditions leading to more frequent and intense abiotic events (e.g. drought or hea...
While automated high throughput plant shoot phenotyping (e.g. measurement of leaf, fruits) is progre...
At the NPPC, we use both traditional and novel phenotyping strategies that allow detailed measuremen...