The PHDFM dataset is composed of fluorescence microscopy images of root tissue samples from A. thaliana, using the ratiometric fluorescent indicator 8‐hydroxypyrene‐1,3,6‐trisulfonic acid trisodium salt (HPTS). This semantic segmentation training dataset consists of 2D microscopy images (the brightfield channel for excitation at 405 nm), each containing a segmentation mask as an additional image channel (manually annotated by plant biologists). The segmentation masks classify pixels into the following 5 labels with the corresponding IDs: background (0), root tissue (1), early elongation zone (2), late elongation zone (3), and meristematic zone (4)
With the spread of systems approaches to biological research, there is increasing demand for methods...
The morphology of plant root anatomical features is a key factor in effective water and nutri-ent up...
The quantitative analysis of 3D confocal microscopy images of the shoot apical meristem helps unders...
Test dataset of fluorescence microscopy images of root tissue samples from A. thaliana. This dataset...
Download RDF PackageA 3D U-net to predict cell membranes in plant tissues, trained on volumes of Ara...
In studies of environmental effects on plant growth, the images of plants are often used for non-des...
Aims: Root branching is a fundamental phenotypic property of a root system. In this paper we present...
This .zip file contains the following: 1) a .csv file used for RhizoVision Explorer settings, 2) roo...
Plant phenotyping is the complete evaluation of complex plant traits such as its growth, development...
<p>A. Projection image from OPT scan of <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> roots. Scale bar represents 1 m...
The work flow of cell biologists depends more and more on the analysis of a large number of images. ...
Abstract Linking root traits to plant functions can enable crop improvement for yield and ecosystem ...
Background: Crop species are of increasing interest both for cattle feeding and for bioethanol produ...
Quantitative studies in plant developmental biology require monitoring and measuring the changes in ...
promising method for characterizing the phenotype of a plant as an interaction between its genotype ...
With the spread of systems approaches to biological research, there is increasing demand for methods...
The morphology of plant root anatomical features is a key factor in effective water and nutri-ent up...
The quantitative analysis of 3D confocal microscopy images of the shoot apical meristem helps unders...
Test dataset of fluorescence microscopy images of root tissue samples from A. thaliana. This dataset...
Download RDF PackageA 3D U-net to predict cell membranes in plant tissues, trained on volumes of Ara...
In studies of environmental effects on plant growth, the images of plants are often used for non-des...
Aims: Root branching is a fundamental phenotypic property of a root system. In this paper we present...
This .zip file contains the following: 1) a .csv file used for RhizoVision Explorer settings, 2) roo...
Plant phenotyping is the complete evaluation of complex plant traits such as its growth, development...
<p>A. Projection image from OPT scan of <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> roots. Scale bar represents 1 m...
The work flow of cell biologists depends more and more on the analysis of a large number of images. ...
Abstract Linking root traits to plant functions can enable crop improvement for yield and ecosystem ...
Background: Crop species are of increasing interest both for cattle feeding and for bioethanol produ...
Quantitative studies in plant developmental biology require monitoring and measuring the changes in ...
promising method for characterizing the phenotype of a plant as an interaction between its genotype ...
With the spread of systems approaches to biological research, there is increasing demand for methods...
The morphology of plant root anatomical features is a key factor in effective water and nutri-ent up...
The quantitative analysis of 3D confocal microscopy images of the shoot apical meristem helps unders...