Poster Sessions: Phenotyping for Crop Improvement

Posters's compilation of the 4th International Plant Phenotyping Symposium, on December 14, 2016. Phenotyping is key to understanding the physiological and genetic bases of plant growth and adaptation and their application for crop improvement. A revolution in phenomics is taking place, using non-invasive technologies based on spectral reflectance from plant tissue. Automated proximal sensing in controlled environments has sufficient resolution for detailed genetic and physiological dissection in model plant species. Aerial imaging using manned or unmanned low-flying vehicles or even satellites is transforming field phenotyping, at scales ranging from individual plots for breeding to entire fields to characterize agro-ecosystems.

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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-180662023-11-23T21:31:51Z Poster Sessions: Phenotyping for Crop Improvement AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Simposyum CIMMYT Plant Growth High-Throughput Computer Systems PHENOTYPES TECHNOLOGY ROBOTS EVENTS Posters's compilation of the 4th International Plant Phenotyping Symposium, on December 14, 2016. Phenotyping is key to understanding the physiological and genetic bases of plant growth and adaptation and their application for crop improvement. A revolution in phenomics is taking place, using non-invasive technologies based on spectral reflectance from plant tissue. Automated proximal sensing in controlled environments has sufficient resolution for detailed genetic and physiological dissection in model plant species. Aerial imaging using manned or unmanned low-flying vehicles or even satellites is transforming field phenotyping, at scales ranging from individual plots for breeding to entire fields to characterize agro-ecosystems. 35 poster 2017-01-13T21:08:55Z 2017-01-13T21:08:55Z 2016 Graphic http://hdl.handle.net/10883/18066 English Wheat CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF Mexico CIMMYT
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Simposyum
CIMMYT
Plant Growth
High-Throughput
Computer Systems
PHENOTYPES
TECHNOLOGY
ROBOTS
EVENTS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Simposyum
CIMMYT
Plant Growth
High-Throughput
Computer Systems
PHENOTYPES
TECHNOLOGY
ROBOTS
EVENTS
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CIMMYT
Plant Growth
High-Throughput
Computer Systems
PHENOTYPES
TECHNOLOGY
ROBOTS
EVENTS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Simposyum
CIMMYT
Plant Growth
High-Throughput
Computer Systems
PHENOTYPES
TECHNOLOGY
ROBOTS
EVENTS
Poster Sessions: Phenotyping for Crop Improvement
description Posters's compilation of the 4th International Plant Phenotyping Symposium, on December 14, 2016. Phenotyping is key to understanding the physiological and genetic bases of plant growth and adaptation and their application for crop improvement. A revolution in phenomics is taking place, using non-invasive technologies based on spectral reflectance from plant tissue. Automated proximal sensing in controlled environments has sufficient resolution for detailed genetic and physiological dissection in model plant species. Aerial imaging using manned or unmanned low-flying vehicles or even satellites is transforming field phenotyping, at scales ranging from individual plots for breeding to entire fields to characterize agro-ecosystems.
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High-Throughput
Computer Systems
PHENOTYPES
TECHNOLOGY
ROBOTS
EVENTS
title Poster Sessions: Phenotyping for Crop Improvement
title_short Poster Sessions: Phenotyping for Crop Improvement
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title_full_unstemmed Poster Sessions: Phenotyping for Crop Improvement
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