Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2826186 | Trends in Plant Science | 2013 | 12 Pages |
•Throughput, dimensionality, and resolution characterize plant phenotyping systems.•Throughput is high in whole-plant phenotyping because of automated workflows.•Dimensionality is improved by high-resolution organ and cellular level phenotyping.•Novel sensor technologies give access to 3D structural and physiology-related traits.
Imaging and image processing have revolutionized plant phenotyping and are now a major tool for phenotypic trait measurement. Here we review plant phenotyping systems by examining three important characteristics: throughput, dimensionality, and resolution. First, whole-plant phenotyping systems are highlighted together with advances in automation that enable significant throughput increases. Organ and cellular level phenotyping and its tools, often operating at a lower throughput, are then discussed as a means to obtain high-dimensional phenotypic data at elevated spatial and temporal resolution. The significance of recent developments in sensor technologies that give access to plant morphology and physiology-related traits is shown. Overall, attention is focused on spatial and temporal resolution because these are crucial aspects of imaging procedures in plant phenotyping systems.