In recent years, 3D imaging became an increasingly popular screening modality for high-throughput plant phenotyping. The 3D scans provide a rich source of information about architectural plant organization which cannot always be derived from multi-view projection 2D images. On the other hand, 3D scanning is associated with a principle inaccuracy by assessment of geometrically complex plant structures, for example, due the loss of geometrical information on reflective, shadowed, inclined and/or curved leaf surfaces. Here, we aim to quantitatively assess the impact of geometrical inaccuracies in 3D plant data on phenotypic descriptors of four different shoot architectures, including tomato, maize, cucumber, and arabidopsis. For this purpose, ...
In the last decade, very realistic rendering of plant architectures have been produced in computer g...
Abstract-Functional-structural plant modeling and plant phenotyping require the measurement of geome...
Spatio–temporal determination of phenotypic traits, such as height, leaf angles, and leaf area, is i...
In recent years, 3D imaging became an increasingly popular screening modality for high-throughput pl...
Accessing a plant’s 3D geometry has become of significant importance for phenotyping during the last...
The emerging discipline of plant phenomics aims to measure key plant characteristics, or traits, tho...
Recently, imaged-based approaches have developed rapidly for high-throughput plant phenotyping (HTPP...
The paradigm of functional-structural models (FSPM) assumes that studying the detailed organisation ...
Geometric shoot properties of single plants and plant populations reflect the genetic variability of...
Thin leaves, fine stems, self-occlusion, non-rigid and slowly changing structures make plants diffic...
To increase the understanding of how the plant phenotype is formed by genotype and environmental int...
The last few years have seen an increasing interest in the development of high throughput phenotypin...
In the last decade, very realistic rendering of plant architectures have been produced in computer g...
Use of 3D sensors in plant phenotyping has increased in the last few years. Various image acquisitio...
Increased adoption of the systems approach to biological research has focussed attention on the use ...
In the last decade, very realistic rendering of plant architectures have been produced in computer g...
Abstract-Functional-structural plant modeling and plant phenotyping require the measurement of geome...
Spatio–temporal determination of phenotypic traits, such as height, leaf angles, and leaf area, is i...
In recent years, 3D imaging became an increasingly popular screening modality for high-throughput pl...
Accessing a plant’s 3D geometry has become of significant importance for phenotyping during the last...
The emerging discipline of plant phenomics aims to measure key plant characteristics, or traits, tho...
Recently, imaged-based approaches have developed rapidly for high-throughput plant phenotyping (HTPP...
The paradigm of functional-structural models (FSPM) assumes that studying the detailed organisation ...
Geometric shoot properties of single plants and plant populations reflect the genetic variability of...
Thin leaves, fine stems, self-occlusion, non-rigid and slowly changing structures make plants diffic...
To increase the understanding of how the plant phenotype is formed by genotype and environmental int...
The last few years have seen an increasing interest in the development of high throughput phenotypin...
In the last decade, very realistic rendering of plant architectures have been produced in computer g...
Use of 3D sensors in plant phenotyping has increased in the last few years. Various image acquisitio...
Increased adoption of the systems approach to biological research has focussed attention on the use ...
In the last decade, very realistic rendering of plant architectures have been produced in computer g...
Abstract-Functional-structural plant modeling and plant phenotyping require the measurement of geome...
Spatio–temporal determination of phenotypic traits, such as height, leaf angles, and leaf area, is i...