Abstract
High-throughput phenotyping platforms for growth chamber and greenhouse-grown plants enable nondestructive, automated measurements of plant traits including shape, aboveground architecture, length, and biomass over time. However, to establish these platforms, many of these methods require expensive equipment or phenotyping expertise. Here we present a relatively inexpensive and simple phenotyping method for imaging hundreds of small- to medium-sized growth chamber or greenhouse-grown plants with a digital camera. Using this method, we image hundreds of tomato plants in 1 day.
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Caldwell, D., Iyer-Pascuzzi, A.S. (2022). A Straightforward High-Throughput Aboveground Phenotyping Platform for Small- to Medium-Sized Plants. In: Lorence, A., Medina Jimenez, K. (eds) High-Throughput Plant Phenotyping. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2539. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2537-8_5
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