Advances in optical phenotyping of cereal crops
- PMID: 34417079
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2021.07.015
Advances in optical phenotyping of cereal crops
Abstract
Optical sensors and sensing-based phenotyping techniques have become mainstream approaches in high-throughput phenotyping for improving trait selection and genetic gains in crops. We review recent progress and contemporary applications of optical sensing-based phenotyping (OSP) techniques in cereal crops and highlight optical sensing principles for spectral response and sensor specifications. Further, we group phenotypic traits determined by OSP into four categories - morphological, biochemical, physiological, and performance traits - and illustrate appropriate sensors for each extraction. In addition to the current status, we discuss the challenges of OSP and provide possible solutions. We propose that optical sensing-based traits need to be explored further, and that standardization of the language of phenotyping and worldwide collaboration between phenotyping researchers and other fields need to be established.
Keywords: cereal crops; high-throughput phenotyping; optical sensors; traits.
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Declaration of interests The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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