Advances in plant phenotyping for more sustainable crop production

£150.00

Advances in plant phenotyping for more sustainable crop production

Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries Botany and plant sciences Sedimentology and pedology Engineering: general Environmental science, engineering and technology Soil science and management Agricultural engineering and machinery Agronomy and crop production

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Language: English

Published by: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing

Published on: 28th June 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 404 pages

ISBN: 9781786768582


Plant phenotyping

Plant phenotyping is a rapidly developing technology that involves the quantitative analysis of structural and functional plant traits. 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

This book reviews the wealth of research on advances in plant phenotyping to meet this challenge, including new technologies such as optical and thermographic sensors, as well as alternative carrier systems such as field robots and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

The book details the use of plant phenotyping to analyse traits such as crop root functionality, yield performance and disease resistance.

Edited by a world-renowned researcher in plant science

Advances in plant phenotyping for more sustainable crop production will be a standard reference for university and other researchers in plant science, as well as those in computing and engineering science with a research focus on computer vision, data mining and image-based plant phenotyping.

The book will also be a key resource for plant breeders, government and private agencies involved in advocating for a more sustainable agriculture, agricultural engineers, as well as suppliers of agricultural technology.

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