Automatic Phenotyping Systems for Agricultural Research in Different Modes

Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Agricultural Research - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 5

Abstract

Automatic controlled environment phenotyping systems for agricultural research have been constructed in both industry and academia in the past 10 years, with diverse capabilities and applications. In this brief opinion article, we introduce different modes of automatic phenotyping, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each mode for different research goals.

Authors and Affiliations

Jin J* and Carroll AA

Keywords

Related Articles

Assessment of the Constraints to Effective Delivery of Agricultural Extension Services in Lagos State, Nigeria

This study assessed the constraints to effective delivery of agricultural extension services in Lagos State, Nigeria. A sample size of forty (40) respondents was interviewed. Data for this study were collected through in...

Diporate Pollen Grains of Poaceae Species: High Pollen Resolution for Reconstruction of Grasslands Vegetation

This study documents the relationship between the modern diporate Poaceae pollen grains and fossil diporate Poaceae pollen grains of Quaternary in the southern Brazil. Pollen grains were analyzed to know the number of t...

What about Growing Plants on Non-Composted Straw?

Organic agriculture has gained social, political and scientific recognition worldwide mainly because it is based on the application of agro-ecological strategies using local resources to produce agrochemicals-free ve...

Groundnut Rust (Puccinia arachidis) Management through Integration of Host Resistance with Fungicides at Babile, Eastern Ethiopia

The field experiment was carried out at Babile Research Sub-Station of Haramaya University in 2010 main cropping season to evaluate the efficacy of four fungicides (chlorothalonil a rate of 0.2 kg-ha-1, copper hydroxide...

nline Application of NIR System in Produce Sorting Machines

Sorting machines according to internal quality attributes such as sugar, water, starch or oil content are available utilizing external sorting such as color, size or weight. Near Infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) have been u...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP751505
  • DOI 10.23880/oajar-16000146
  • Views 16
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Jin J* and Carroll AA (2017). Automatic Phenotyping Systems for Agricultural Research in Different Modes. Open Access Journal of Agricultural Research, 2(5), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-751505