[PDF][PDF] Field phenotyping for the future
Global agricultural production has to double by 2050 to meet the demands of an increasing
21 population and the challenges of a changing climate. Plant phenomics (the …
21 population and the challenges of a changing climate. Plant phenomics (the …
[HTML][HTML] Plant phenotyping: past, present, and future
R Pieruschka, U Schurr - Plant Phenomics, 2019 - spj.science.org
A plant develops the dynamic phenotypes from the interaction of the plant with the
environment. Understanding these processes that span plant's lifetime in a permanently …
environment. Understanding these processes that span plant's lifetime in a permanently …
Plant phenotyping and phenomics for plant breeding
A major challenge for food production in the coming decades is to meet the food demands of
a growing population (Beddington, 2010). The difficulty of expanding agricultural land, along …
a growing population (Beddington, 2010). The difficulty of expanding agricultural land, along …
The phenotyping dilemma—the challenges of a diversified phenotyping community
E Rosenqvist, DK Großkinsky, CO Ottosen… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
In the past decade, large investments have been made for plant phenotyping in terms of
funding, research hours, and high-tech installations in Europe, Australia, North America and …
funding, research hours, and high-tech installations in Europe, Australia, North America and …
Phenotyping and plant breeding: overcoming the barriers
DA Fasoula, IM Ioannides, M Omirou - Frontiers in plant science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Plant breeding is based on phenotyping, not only because of tradition but also because of
essence. A plant phenotype is the result of the interactions between the genome of a …
essence. A plant phenotype is the result of the interactions between the genome of a …
Using plant phenomics to exploit the gains of genomics
Agricultural scientists face the dual challenge of breeding input-responsive, widely
adoptable and climate-resilient varieties of crop plants and developing such varieties at a …
adoptable and climate-resilient varieties of crop plants and developing such varieties at a …
[HTML][HTML] Breeder friendly phenotyping
The word phenotyping can nowadays invoke visions of a drone or phenocart moving swiftly
across research plots collecting high-resolution data sets on a wide array of traits. This has …
across research plots collecting high-resolution data sets on a wide array of traits. This has …
Phenomics–technologies to relieve the phenotyping bottleneck
RT Furbank, M Tester - Trends in plant science, 2011 - cell.com
Global agriculture is facing major challenges to ensure global food security, such as the
need to breed high-yielding crops adapted to future climates and the identification of …
need to breed high-yielding crops adapted to future climates and the identification of …
High-throughput plant phenotyping platforms
To meet the ever-increasing demand of food and feed for the burgeoning population, we
need to double our food production by 2050 with a growth rate of about 2.4%. This needs …
need to double our food production by 2050 with a growth rate of about 2.4%. This needs …
[HTML][HTML] High-throughput phenotyping: Breaking through the bottleneck in future crop breeding
P Song, J Wang, X Guo, W Yang, C Zhao - The Crop Journal, 2021 - Elsevier
With the rapid development of genetic analysis techniques and crop population size,
phenotyping has become the bottleneck restricting crop breeding. Breaking through this …
phenotyping has become the bottleneck restricting crop breeding. Breaking through this …