Origins and drivers of crop phenotyping
Plant phenotyping has seen rapid recent development in methods and technologies. This chapter outlines how plant phenotyping has developed over recent decades, driven by factors such as advances in optical sensors, image analysis and automation as well as multidisciplinary cooperation in establishin...
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Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
2022
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