Advances in Plant Phenotyping for More Sustainable Crop Production
$195.00
SKU: 9781786768568
Editor:
Walter, Achim
Contribution by:
Pieruschka, Roland
Schurr, Ulrich
Reynolds, Matthew
Pinto, Francisco
Acevedo, Liana
Pinera-Chavez, Francisco J
Rivera-Amado, Carolina
Jin, Jian
Rehman, Tanzeel U
Zhang, Qin
Deery, David M
Gerth, Stefan
Uhlmann, Norman
Salamon, Michael
Van de Zedde, Rick
Aasen, Helge
Roth, Lukas
Scharr, Hanno
Tsaftaris, Sotirios A
Virlet, Nicolas
Lyra, Danilo H
Hawkesford, Malcolm J
Kholova, Jana
Hajjarpoor, Amir
Garin, Vincent
Nelson, William
Diacoumba, Madina
Messina, Carlos D
Hammer, Graeme L
Xu, Yunbi
Urban, Milan O
Jarolímek, Jan
Rosenqvist, Eva
Vatter, Thomas
Araus, José L
Mahlein, Anne-Katrin
Behmann, Jan
Bohnenkamp, David
Heim, René H J
Streit, Sebastian
Paulus, Stefan
Publication Date:
06/28/2022
Publisher:
Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Ltd
Binding:
Hardcover
Media:
Book
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Description
Plant phenotyping is an emerging technology that involves the quantitative analysis of structural and functional plant traits. However, it is widely recognised that phenotyping needs to match similar advances in genetics if it is to not create a bottleneck in plant breeding.
Advances in plant phenotyping for more sustainable crop production reviews the wealth of research on advances in plant phenotyping to meet this challenge, such as the development of new technologies including hyperspectral sensors such as LIDAR, NIR/SWIR, as well as alternative delivery/carrier systems, such as ground-based proximal distance systems and UAVs. The book details the development of plant phenotyping as a technique to analyse crop roots and functionality, as well as its use in understanding and improving crop response to biotic and abiotic stresses.