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Phenotyping Applications For The Genetic Analysis Of Root System Architecture In Crop Plants

Phenotyping Applications For The Genetic Analysis Of Root System Architecture In Crop Plants

... Modern root phenotyping systems Much of modern root measurement for phenotyping purposes has been driven by the development of laboratory and greenhouse-based growth methodology along ...

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Identification and analysis of CLE signalling peptides in root and nodule development

Identification and analysis of CLE signalling peptides in root and nodule development

... Figure 4.13 Multiple sequence alignments of the four CLE protein motif sequences contained within M C L E 6 8 with the pattern of conservation (A, conserved residues have identical col[r] ...

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Involvement of auxin distribution in root nodule development of Lotus japonicus.

Involvement of auxin distribution in root nodule development of Lotus japonicus.

... a root hairless mutant through cortical root hairs, which were induced by Nod factors (Karas et ...of nodule number and increase of nodule primordia were observed in the root hairless ...

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Callose-Regulated Symplastic Communication Coordinates Symbiotic Root Nodule Development

Callose-Regulated Symplastic Communication Coordinates Symbiotic Root Nodule Development

... in root sections and aniline blue staining revealed callose-associated fluores- cence signals strongly reduced in MtBG2-overexpressing roots compared to control roots transformed with an empty vector (Fig- ures ...

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Regulation of ARF16-2 by microRNA160 During Soybean Root Nodule Development

Regulation of ARF16-2 by microRNA160 During Soybean Root Nodule Development

... intermediate nodule stages between EN and MN in either of these constructs may provide insight as to whether miR160 originates from a specific point and gradually increases its expression through maturing nodules ...

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Affordable and robust phenotyping framework to analyse root system architecture of soil-grown plants

Affordable and robust phenotyping framework to analyse root system architecture of soil-grown plants

... separate root from soil. Therefore, we analysed the 455 root images row by row to identify root pixels, which includes a parabolic threshold function to compensate for lateral ...obtained, ...

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PhenoRoots: An inexpensive non-invasive phenotyping system to assess the variability of the root system architecture

PhenoRoots: An inexpensive non-invasive phenotyping system to assess the variability of the root system architecture

... The root system architecture (RSA) of plants and its functioning play a fundamental role in a number of plant growth mechanisms including water and nutrient ...a root phenotyping platform, ...

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High-throughput maize root phenotyping

High-throughput maize root phenotyping

... The root system is important for plant adaptability to changing ...the root system is well reported in the research literature there is still a considerable lack of knowledge with regard to the ...

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Root phenotyping pipeline for cereal plants

Root phenotyping pipeline for cereal plants

... plant root phenotyping, there is still a gap between the complex, multifunctional commercial platforms which have been developed for high throughput and precision screening and the simpler root ...

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Variations in root system architecture and root growth dynamics of Brassica rapa genotypes using a new scanner-based phenotyping system

Variations in root system architecture and root growth dynamics of Brassica rapa genotypes using a new scanner-based phenotyping system

... Scanner-based root phenotyping and density-based model Models are useful in synthesising knowledge to produce more global representations of the complexity of root systems and for testing hypothesis ...

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Development of a phenotyping platform for high throughput screening of nodal root angle in sorghum

Development of a phenotyping platform for high throughput screening of nodal root angle in sorghum

... nodal root angle of ...of root angle with minimal disturbance to plant ...throughput phenotyping platform with advanced genomic approaches allows iden- tification of QTLs governing nodal root ...

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Cloud architecture for digital phenotyping and automation

Cloud architecture for digital phenotyping and automation

... plant development. Plant phenotyping is mainly based on imaging ...particular phenotyping case studies needs the development of specific ...digital phenotyping need and cloud ...

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Hyperspectral imaging: a novel approach for plant root phenotyping

Hyperspectral imaging: a novel approach for plant root phenotyping

... RGB root phenotyping however requires sufficient root-soil colour contrast for (automated) segmenta- tion which is challenging in case of bright coloured soils and/or dark coloured ...for root ...

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Simultaneous effects of leaf irradiance and soil moisture on growth and root system architecture of novel wheat genotypes: implications for phenotyping

Simultaneous effects of leaf irradiance and soil moisture on growth and root system architecture of novel wheat genotypes: implications for phenotyping

... and root resources for phenotyping studies, sister pre-breeding lines of wheat were phenotyped in response to independent or simultaneous exposure to two light levels and soil moisture ...and ...

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Simultaneous effects of leaf irradiance and soil moisture on growth and root system architecture of novel wheat genotypes: implications for phenotyping

Simultaneous effects of leaf irradiance and soil moisture on growth and root system architecture of novel wheat genotypes: implications for phenotyping

... increased root length in the well- watered top soil; the VJ 30 genotype did not ( ...the root growth in soil layers with high water availability and exhibited an increased lateral root proliferation ...

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Nitric oxide effect on root architecture development in Malus seedlings

Nitric oxide effect on root architecture development in Malus seedlings

... The roles that NO play in auxin-mediated root- ing process was well documented (Lanteri et al. 2006). However, the upstream event concerning IBA-induced NO biosynthesis is not fully under- stood. NO can be ...

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Root developmental programs shape the Medicago truncatula nodule meristem

Root developmental programs shape the Medicago truncatula nodule meristem

... Likewise, whether the colocalization of TCS, MtPLT3 and MtPLT4 activity in the infection zone is required for the formation of this zone remains to be determined. Despite the differences in expression patterns of MtPLT1 ...

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Disparate role of rhizobial ACC deaminase in root-nodule symbioses

Disparate role of rhizobial ACC deaminase in root-nodule symbioses

... 3 Results and discussion 3.1 A survey on the occurrence and function of the ACC deaminase gene (acdS) in the Rhizobiales The acdS gene is widely spread among rhizobia (Online Re- source 1 ). Presence of acdS in Rhizobium ...

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Phenotyping and Genetic Studies of Storage Root Chemistry Traits in Sweetpotato.

Phenotyping and Genetic Studies of Storage Root Chemistry Traits in Sweetpotato.

... v extended to the other graduate students including Stella Nhanala, Adam Canal, Jonathan Kinczyk and Samuel Acheampong who are my colleague students in the sweetpotato breeding and genetics program for their helping hand ...

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Demystifying roots:  a need for clarification and extended concepts in root phenotyping

Demystifying roots: a need for clarification and extended concepts in root phenotyping

... ​[20]​). Root system architecture has been demonstrated to have large implications in plant stress tolerance and performance, and specific components of this architecture may have a plastic response ...

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