2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13007-017-0266-3
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Leaf-GP: an open and automated software application for measuring growth phenotypes for arabidopsis and wheat

Abstract: BackgroundPlants demonstrate dynamic growth phenotypes that are determined by genetic and environmental factors. Phenotypic analysis of growth features over time is a key approach to understand how plants interact with environmental change as well as respond to different treatments. Although the importance of measuring dynamic growth traits is widely recognised, available open software tools are limited in terms of batch image processing, multiple traits analyses, software usability and cross-referencing resul… Show more

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“…Leaves counting is a more challenging task. In [21], thanks to the radial growth pattern of Arabidopsis, the distance between the arabidopsis plant centroid and its leaf contour (at angles from 0 and 360 degrees with a 15-degree interval) is used as a criterion to judge whether there is a leaf. In more related work of [22], maize leaves number are counted after the architecture determination operating, including extraction, skeletonization and complicated graphical representation of a plant, based on digital image processing methods.…”
Section: Leaves Countingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaves counting is a more challenging task. In [21], thanks to the radial growth pattern of Arabidopsis, the distance between the arabidopsis plant centroid and its leaf contour (at angles from 0 and 360 degrees with a 15-degree interval) is used as a criterion to judge whether there is a leaf. In more related work of [22], maize leaves number are counted after the architecture determination operating, including extraction, skeletonization and complicated graphical representation of a plant, based on digital image processing methods.…”
Section: Leaves Countingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EasyPCC evaluates the ground coverage ratio accurately through image data acquired under field conditions and uses a pixel-based segmentation method that applies a decision-tree-based segmentation model [119]. Leaf-GP is a software tool that is used for quantification of various growth phenotypes from large image series, applying Python-based machine learning libraries, which were used to analyze the growth of Arabidopsis and wheat [120]. A deep CNN-based approach was applied to develop StomataCounter for detection of stomatal pores in microscopic images [121].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together with comprehensive genotype data, there is also a need for more of the associated phenotype data [ 10 ]. Manual phenotyping is costly and labor-intensive, but automated phenotyping can help generate more phenotype data for larger populations by increasing throughput and lowering labor costs [ 41 , 42 ]. Making the germplasm and genotypes of gold-standard diversity panels available to the broader research community with high freedom to operate would be a major step forward for those seeking to detect trait–gene associations that can be targeted by genome editing.…”
Section: Bigger Is Better: Generating More Open Data For Non-model Crmentioning
confidence: 99%