Hyperspectral sensors, especially the close-range hyperspectral camera, have been widely introduced to detect biological processes of plants in the high-throughput phenotyping platform, to support the identification of biotic and abiotic stress reactions at an early stage. However, the complex geometry of plants and their interaction with the illumination, severely affects the spectral information obtained. Furthermore, plant structure, leaf area, and leaf inclination distribution are critical indexes which have been widely used in multiple plant models. Therefore, the process of combination between hyperspectral images and 3D point clouds is a promising approach to solve these problems and improve the high-throughput phenotyping technique....
Digital plant phenotyping is emerging as a key research domain at the interface of information techn...
Remote sensing and spectral reflectance measurements of plants has long been used to assess the grow...
Geometric three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction has emerged as a powerful tool for plant phenotyping...
Figures 2.2 & 4.11 have been removed for copyright reasons, but may be accessed via the source liste...
Traditional plant phenotyping usually relies on manual measurement of selected traits from a small n...
The increasing need to develop a rapid understanding of plant functional dynamics has led to the emp...
Plant phenomics research requires different types of sen-sors be employed to measure the physical tr...
Digital plant phenotyping is emerging as a key research domain at the interface of information techn...
The potential of close-range hyperspectral imaging (HSI) as a tool for detecting early drought stres...
Canopy color and structure can strongly reflect plant functions. Color characteristics and plant hei...
Hyperspectral and three-dimensional measurements can obtain the intrinsic physicochemical properties...
The possibility of predicting plant leaf chemical properties using hyperspectral images was studied....
High-throughput phenotyping is becoming a critical method for many plant science researchers. Compar...
Use of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) for automated characterisation of plants in a high-throughput pla...
Close-range hyperspectral images are a promising source of information in plant biology, in particul...
Digital plant phenotyping is emerging as a key research domain at the interface of information techn...
Remote sensing and spectral reflectance measurements of plants has long been used to assess the grow...
Geometric three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction has emerged as a powerful tool for plant phenotyping...
Figures 2.2 & 4.11 have been removed for copyright reasons, but may be accessed via the source liste...
Traditional plant phenotyping usually relies on manual measurement of selected traits from a small n...
The increasing need to develop a rapid understanding of plant functional dynamics has led to the emp...
Plant phenomics research requires different types of sen-sors be employed to measure the physical tr...
Digital plant phenotyping is emerging as a key research domain at the interface of information techn...
The potential of close-range hyperspectral imaging (HSI) as a tool for detecting early drought stres...
Canopy color and structure can strongly reflect plant functions. Color characteristics and plant hei...
Hyperspectral and three-dimensional measurements can obtain the intrinsic physicochemical properties...
The possibility of predicting plant leaf chemical properties using hyperspectral images was studied....
High-throughput phenotyping is becoming a critical method for many plant science researchers. Compar...
Use of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) for automated characterisation of plants in a high-throughput pla...
Close-range hyperspectral images are a promising source of information in plant biology, in particul...
Digital plant phenotyping is emerging as a key research domain at the interface of information techn...
Remote sensing and spectral reflectance measurements of plants has long been used to assess the grow...
Geometric three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction has emerged as a powerful tool for plant phenotyping...