Growth is an important parameter to consider when studying the impact of treatments or mutations on plant physiology. Leaf area and growth rates can be estimated efficiently from images of plants, but the experiment setup, image analysis, and statistical evaluation can be laborious, often requiring substantial manual effort and programming skills. Here we present rosettR, a non-destructive and high-throughput phenotyping protocol for the measurement of total rosette area of seedlings grown in plates in sterile conditions. We demonstrate that our protocol can be used to accurately detect growth differences among different genotypes and in response to light regimes and osmotic stress. rosettR is implemented as a package for the statistical co...
Controlled plant growth facilities provide the possibility to alter climate conditions affecting pla...
Background: There are numerous systems and techniques to measure the growth of plant roots. However,...
Background: There are numerous systems and techniques to measure the growth of plant roots. However,...
PremiseThe agar-based culture of Arabidopsis seedlings is widely used for quantifying root traits. S...
Abstract Background Improvements in high-throughput phenotyping technologies are rapidly expanding t...
Analysis of time series of images can quantify plant growth and development, including the effects o...
Image analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana rosettes is an important non destructive method for studying ...
A primary component of seedling establishment is the photomorphogenic response as seedlings emerge f...
Although quantitative characterization of growth phenotypes is of key importance for the understandi...
New techniques and approaches have been developed for root phenotyping recently; however, rapid and ...
The proposed system for the phenotypic analysis of root traits that is presented here enables the pr...
Plant organ phenotyping by non-invasive video imaging techniques provides a powerful tool to assess ...
n recent years non- and minimally-invasive technologies for quantitative measurements of plant trait...
In this paper, we present a novel multi-level procedure for finding and tracking leaves of a rosette...
Phenotyping is important to understand plant biology, but current solutions are costly, not versatil...
Controlled plant growth facilities provide the possibility to alter climate conditions affecting pla...
Background: There are numerous systems and techniques to measure the growth of plant roots. However,...
Background: There are numerous systems and techniques to measure the growth of plant roots. However,...
PremiseThe agar-based culture of Arabidopsis seedlings is widely used for quantifying root traits. S...
Abstract Background Improvements in high-throughput phenotyping technologies are rapidly expanding t...
Analysis of time series of images can quantify plant growth and development, including the effects o...
Image analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana rosettes is an important non destructive method for studying ...
A primary component of seedling establishment is the photomorphogenic response as seedlings emerge f...
Although quantitative characterization of growth phenotypes is of key importance for the understandi...
New techniques and approaches have been developed for root phenotyping recently; however, rapid and ...
The proposed system for the phenotypic analysis of root traits that is presented here enables the pr...
Plant organ phenotyping by non-invasive video imaging techniques provides a powerful tool to assess ...
n recent years non- and minimally-invasive technologies for quantitative measurements of plant trait...
In this paper, we present a novel multi-level procedure for finding and tracking leaves of a rosette...
Phenotyping is important to understand plant biology, but current solutions are costly, not versatil...
Controlled plant growth facilities provide the possibility to alter climate conditions affecting pla...
Background: There are numerous systems and techniques to measure the growth of plant roots. However,...
Background: There are numerous systems and techniques to measure the growth of plant roots. However,...