Lack of high-throughput phenotyping is a bottleneck to breeding for abiotic stress tolerance in crop plants. Efficient and non-destructive hyperspectral imaging can quantify plant physiological traits under abiotic stresses; however, prediction models generally are developed for few genotypes of one species, limiting the broader applications of this technology. Therefore, the objective of this research was to explore the possibility of developing cross-species models to predict physiological traits (relative water content and nitrogen content) based on hyperspectral reflectance through partial least square regression for three genotypes of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) and six genotypes of corn (Zea mays L.) under varying water and ...
High throughput phenotyping technologies are lagging behind modern marker technology impairing the u...
Proximal remote sensing offers a powerful tool for high-throughput phenotyping of plants for assessi...
During water stress, crops undertake adjustments in functional, structural, and biochemical traits. ...
Advancements in phenotyping techniques capable of rapidly and nondestructively detecting impacts of ...
Drought is the leading cause of crop loss globally. Breeding for drought tolerance is difficult due ...
Hyperspectral imaging is a promising tool for non-destructive phenotyping of plant physiological tra...
Hyperspectral imaging is a promising tool for non-destructive phenotyping of plant physiological tra...
The challenge of meeting the global demand for food and fuel is exacerbated by the need to increase ...
International audienceSpectroscopy is today and for two decades strongly used in many fields (pharma...
The study of physiological processes resulting from water-limited conditions in crops is essential f...
Leaf-level hyperspectral reflectance has become an effective tool for high-throughput phenotyping of...
Automated collection of large scale plant phenotype datasets using high throughput imaging systems h...
AbstractAutomated collection of large scale plant phenotype datasets using high throughput imaging s...
The possibility of predicting plant leaf chemical properties using hyperspectral images was studied....
Plant phenotyping using digital images has increased the throughput of the trait measurement process...
High throughput phenotyping technologies are lagging behind modern marker technology impairing the u...
Proximal remote sensing offers a powerful tool for high-throughput phenotyping of plants for assessi...
During water stress, crops undertake adjustments in functional, structural, and biochemical traits. ...
Advancements in phenotyping techniques capable of rapidly and nondestructively detecting impacts of ...
Drought is the leading cause of crop loss globally. Breeding for drought tolerance is difficult due ...
Hyperspectral imaging is a promising tool for non-destructive phenotyping of plant physiological tra...
Hyperspectral imaging is a promising tool for non-destructive phenotyping of plant physiological tra...
The challenge of meeting the global demand for food and fuel is exacerbated by the need to increase ...
International audienceSpectroscopy is today and for two decades strongly used in many fields (pharma...
The study of physiological processes resulting from water-limited conditions in crops is essential f...
Leaf-level hyperspectral reflectance has become an effective tool for high-throughput phenotyping of...
Automated collection of large scale plant phenotype datasets using high throughput imaging systems h...
AbstractAutomated collection of large scale plant phenotype datasets using high throughput imaging s...
The possibility of predicting plant leaf chemical properties using hyperspectral images was studied....
Plant phenotyping using digital images has increased the throughput of the trait measurement process...
High throughput phenotyping technologies are lagging behind modern marker technology impairing the u...
Proximal remote sensing offers a powerful tool for high-throughput phenotyping of plants for assessi...
During water stress, crops undertake adjustments in functional, structural, and biochemical traits. ...