Xplo : A software for plant architecture exploration

Improving our knowledge on plant architecture and development will help to answer remaining questions in ecology, agronomy and forestry, i.e. regarding plant acclimation and adaptation to changing environments or optimization of plant products. For this purpose, computational plants are becoming more and more popular and a lot of effort is made to build structural and functional models at the organ level in order to simulate plant growth and structure [1]. In this context, scientists need software to measure, analyse and model plant architectures. The Xplo project has been developed in UMR AMAP since 2008 aiming at edition, visualization, exploration and simulation of plant architecture in a userfriendly manner. The software gives interactive tools to handle the plant structure topology (i.e. organ addition/ deletion), geometry (i.e. 3D selection, edition, rotation) and dynamic (i.e. time line, scenarios). It has been used for various types of plant architecture studies (i.e Sunflower [2], Fir Sapling[3], Cecropia, Palm trees [4]). Xplo is fully compatible with the multi-scale tree graphs (MTGs) data structure, which is commonly used to represent plant topology [5]. Users can explore this data structure to find or to improve hypotheses on plant development. Specific data can be extracted with combination of criteria and be visualised in tables and graphs. Simple analysies functions can be launched or data can be exported to external tools, i.e. AMAPMod, R or any other statistical computing environment, for more can integrate their own plant simulation model to the platform and get benefit of its functionalities to test their hypothesis. Different scenarios can be computed for a growth model by interactively modifying model parameters or plant structure (i.e. by pruning) at defined time steps. A plant geometry builder is integrated to Xplo. It allows a 3D plant mockup to be computed according to available geometrical data in the tree graph. If geometrical information is missing, standard default algorithms are provided to compute the missing data and to make 3D rendering available. Xplo is an expandable software built around the stable Capsis kernel [6]. Independent simulation models are integrated in Xplo under the form of separated modules, and various tools can be plugged at any time using flexible extensions. This generic software can be run either in an interactive context with a multi-language graphical user interface or in script mode (Groovy/Python). Xplo is a free opensource software (LGPL) and is available on almost every OS. (Texte intégral)

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Main Authors: Griffon, Sébastien, Barczi, Jean-François, De Coligny, François
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Subjects:U10 - Informatique, mathématiques et statistiques, F50 - Anatomie et morphologie des plantes, F62 - Physiologie végétale - Croissance et développement, logiciel, plante, anatomie végétale, développement biologique, http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_24008, http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_5993, http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_5954, http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_921,
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développement biologique
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http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_5993
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_5954
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F50 - Anatomie et morphologie des plantes
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anatomie végétale
développement biologique
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_24008
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_5993
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_5954
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_921
Griffon, Sébastien
Barczi, Jean-François
De Coligny, François
Xplo : A software for plant architecture exploration
description Improving our knowledge on plant architecture and development will help to answer remaining questions in ecology, agronomy and forestry, i.e. regarding plant acclimation and adaptation to changing environments or optimization of plant products. For this purpose, computational plants are becoming more and more popular and a lot of effort is made to build structural and functional models at the organ level in order to simulate plant growth and structure [1]. In this context, scientists need software to measure, analyse and model plant architectures. The Xplo project has been developed in UMR AMAP since 2008 aiming at edition, visualization, exploration and simulation of plant architecture in a userfriendly manner. The software gives interactive tools to handle the plant structure topology (i.e. organ addition/ deletion), geometry (i.e. 3D selection, edition, rotation) and dynamic (i.e. time line, scenarios). It has been used for various types of plant architecture studies (i.e Sunflower [2], Fir Sapling[3], Cecropia, Palm trees [4]). Xplo is fully compatible with the multi-scale tree graphs (MTGs) data structure, which is commonly used to represent plant topology [5]. Users can explore this data structure to find or to improve hypotheses on plant development. Specific data can be extracted with combination of criteria and be visualised in tables and graphs. Simple analysies functions can be launched or data can be exported to external tools, i.e. AMAPMod, R or any other statistical computing environment, for more can integrate their own plant simulation model to the platform and get benefit of its functionalities to test their hypothesis. Different scenarios can be computed for a growth model by interactively modifying model parameters or plant structure (i.e. by pruning) at defined time steps. A plant geometry builder is integrated to Xplo. It allows a 3D plant mockup to be computed according to available geometrical data in the tree graph. If geometrical information is missing, standard default algorithms are provided to compute the missing data and to make 3D rendering available. Xplo is an expandable software built around the stable Capsis kernel [6]. Independent simulation models are integrated in Xplo under the form of separated modules, and various tools can be plugged at any time using flexible extensions. This generic software can be run either in an interactive context with a multi-language graphical user interface or in script mode (Groovy/Python). Xplo is a free opensource software (LGPL) and is available on almost every OS. (Texte intégral)
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5619662024-01-28T19:44:34Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/561966/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/561966/ Xplo : A software for plant architecture exploration. Griffon Sébastien, Barczi Jean-François, De Coligny François. 2011. In : IBC2011. XVIII International Botanical Congress, 23-30 July 2011, Melbourne, Australia. s.l. : s.n., Résumé, 537-538. International Botanical Congress. 18, Melbourne, Australie, 23 Juillet 2011/30 Juillet 2011.http://www.ibc2011.com/downloads/IBC2011_Abstract_Book.pdf <http://www.ibc2011.com/downloads/IBC2011_Abstract_Book.pdf> Xplo : A software for plant architecture exploration Griffon, Sébastien Barczi, Jean-François De Coligny, François eng 2011 s.n. IBC2011. XVIII International Botanical Congress, 23-30 July 2011, Melbourne, Australia U10 - Informatique, mathématiques et statistiques F50 - Anatomie et morphologie des plantes F62 - Physiologie végétale - Croissance et développement logiciel plante anatomie végétale développement biologique http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_24008 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_5993 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_5954 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_921 Improving our knowledge on plant architecture and development will help to answer remaining questions in ecology, agronomy and forestry, i.e. regarding plant acclimation and adaptation to changing environments or optimization of plant products. For this purpose, computational plants are becoming more and more popular and a lot of effort is made to build structural and functional models at the organ level in order to simulate plant growth and structure [1]. In this context, scientists need software to measure, analyse and model plant architectures. The Xplo project has been developed in UMR AMAP since 2008 aiming at edition, visualization, exploration and simulation of plant architecture in a userfriendly manner. The software gives interactive tools to handle the plant structure topology (i.e. organ addition/ deletion), geometry (i.e. 3D selection, edition, rotation) and dynamic (i.e. time line, scenarios). It has been used for various types of plant architecture studies (i.e Sunflower [2], Fir Sapling[3], Cecropia, Palm trees [4]). Xplo is fully compatible with the multi-scale tree graphs (MTGs) data structure, which is commonly used to represent plant topology [5]. Users can explore this data structure to find or to improve hypotheses on plant development. Specific data can be extracted with combination of criteria and be visualised in tables and graphs. Simple analysies functions can be launched or data can be exported to external tools, i.e. AMAPMod, R or any other statistical computing environment, for more can integrate their own plant simulation model to the platform and get benefit of its functionalities to test their hypothesis. Different scenarios can be computed for a growth model by interactively modifying model parameters or plant structure (i.e. by pruning) at defined time steps. A plant geometry builder is integrated to Xplo. It allows a 3D plant mockup to be computed according to available geometrical data in the tree graph. If geometrical information is missing, standard default algorithms are provided to compute the missing data and to make 3D rendering available. Xplo is an expandable software built around the stable Capsis kernel [6]. Independent simulation models are integrated in Xplo under the form of separated modules, and various tools can be plugged at any time using flexible extensions. This generic software can be run either in an interactive context with a multi-language graphical user interface or in script mode (Groovy/Python). Xplo is a free opensource software (LGPL) and is available on almost every OS. (Texte intégral) conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/561966/1/document_561966.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://www.ibc2011.com/downloads/IBC2011_Abstract_Book.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/http://www.ibc2011.com/downloads/IBC2011_Abstract_Book.pdf