High-throughput plant phenotyping platform (HT3P) as a novel tool for estimating agronomic traits from the lab to the field

D Li, C Quan, Z Song, X Li, G Yu, C Li… - … in Bioengineering and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Food scarcity, population growth, and global climate change have propelled crop yield
growth driven by high-throughput phenotyping into the era of big data. However, access to …

Genetic and genomic resources of sorghum to connect genotype with phenotype in contrasting environments

RE Boyles, ZW Brenton, S Kresovich - The Plant Journal, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
With the recent development of genomic resources and high‐throughput phenotyping
platforms, the 21st century is primed for major breakthroughs in the discovery …

ROSE-X: an annotated data set for evaluation of 3D plant organ segmentation methods

H Dutagaci, P Rasti, G Galopin, D Rousseau - Plant methods, 2020 - Springer
Background The production and availability of annotated data sets are indispensable for
training and evaluation of automatic phenotyping methods. The need for complete 3D …

Precision Phenotyping in Crop Science: From Plant Traits to Gene Discovery for Climate‐Smart Agriculture

RL Visakh, S Anand, SB Reddy, UC Jha… - Plant …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The global population is placing unprecedented demand on food systems, which can be met
only through a complex interplay of technology, sustainable food production intensification …

OMICS in fodder crops: applications, challenges, and prospects

P Kumar, J Singh, G Kaur, PM Adunola… - Current Issues in …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Biomass yield and quality are the primary targets in forage crop improvement programs
worldwide. Low-quality fodder reduces the quality of dairy products and affects cattle's …

Characterizing 3D inflorescence architecture in grapevine using X-ray imaging and advanced morphometrics: implications for understanding cluster density

M Li, LL Klein, KE Duncan, N Jiang… - Journal of …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Inflorescence architecture provides the scaffold on which flowers and fruits develop, and
consequently is a primary trait under investigation in many crop systems. Yet the challenge …

Sorghum stem aerenchyma formation is regulated by SbNAC_D during internode development

AL Casto, BA McKinley, KMJ Yu, WL Rooney… - Plant …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Sorghum bicolor is a drought‐resilient C4 grass used for production of grain, forage, sugar,
and biomass. Sorghum genotypes capable of accumulating high levels of stem sucrose …

A novel rind puncture technique to measure rind thickness and diameter in plant stalks

WH Seegmiller, J Graves, DJ Robertson - Plant methods, 2020 - Springer
Background Measurements of rind and culm thickness and stem radius/diameter are
important to biomechanical, ecological and physiological plant studies. However, many …

Structural and chemical characterization of hop bine fibers and their applications in the paper industry

KJ Haunreiter, A Dichiara, R Gustafson - Industrial Crops and Products, 2021 - Elsevier
The growth in the Humulus lupulus L. or hops industry, a perennial species, driven by
demand from brewers has had annual revenue growth of 11.3% since 2015 making it one of …

Modeling and simulation of creep response of sorghum stems: Towards an understanding of stem geometrical and material variations

O Zargar, M Pharr, A Muliana - Biosystems Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.)] is a tropical grass that often suffers from structural failure
(lodging) when subjected to wind, rain, and hail. During lodging, excessive lateral deflection …