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μCT trait analysis reveals morphometric differences between domesticated temperate small grain cereals and their wild relatives

Nathan Hughes Hugo R. Oliveira Nick Fradgley Fiona M. K. Corke James Cockram John H. Doonan Candida Nibau Wheat and barley are two of the founder crops domesticated in the …

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Root imaging showing comparisons in root distribution and ontogeny in novel Festulolium populations and closely related perennial ryegrass varieties

Mike W. Humphreys, John H. Doonan, Roger Boyle, Anyela C. Rodriguez, Christina L. Marley, Kevin Williams, Markku S. Farrell, Jason Brook, Dagmara Gasior, Dimitra Loka, Rosemary P. Collins, Athole H. Marshall, Debbie K. Allen, Rattan …

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Non-destructive, high-content analysis of wheat grain traits using X-ray micro computed tomography

Wheat is one of the most widely grown crop in temperate climates for food and animal feed. In order to meet the demands of the predicted population increase in an …

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Modulation of Brassica napus source–sink physiology through film antitranspirant induced drought tolerance amelioration that is dependent on the stress magnitude

M. Faralli, I. G. Grove, M. C. Hare, A. Alcalde‐Barrios, K. S. Williams, F. M. K. Corke, P. S. Kettlewell   Increase in drought conditions during the oilseed rape (OSR) reproductive phase is predicted to …

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Linking Dynamic Phenotyping with Metabolite Analysis to Study Natural Variation in Drought Responses of Brachypodium distachyon

Drought is an important environmental stress limiting the productivity of major crops worldwide. Understanding drought tolerance and possible mechanisms for improving drought resistance is therefore a prerequisite to develop drought-tolerant …

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Automated estimation of tiller number in wheat by ribbon detection

Abstract: The advent of high-throughput phenotyping installations signals a need for plant biology to use pat- tern analysis and recognition techniques, especially when analysis is done via digital images. Such …

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Image based estimation of oat panicle development using local patterns

Image based estimation of oat panicle development using local patterns. R D Boyle, F Corke and C Howarth, published in Functional Plant Biology

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Canopy application of film antitranspirants over the reproductive phase enhances yield and yield-related physiological traits of water-stressed oilseed rape (Brassica napus)

Canopy application of film antitranspirants over the reproductive phase enhances yield and yield-related physiological traits of water-stressed oilseed rape (Brassica napus) Faralli, M., Grove, I. G., Hare, M. C., Boyle, R., Williams, …

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Image-based phenotyping to measure plant diversity and performance

Image-based phenotyping to measure plant diversity and performance Doonan, J., Boyle, R., Han, J., Williams, K. S., Alcalde Barrios, A., Strange, H., Corke, F., Nibau, C., Scotson, C. P., Camargo-Rodriguez, A., Zwiggelaar, R., Sturrock, C. & Mooney, S. 2016 Abstract: At …

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Determining phenological patterns associated with the onset of senescence in a wheat MAGIC mapping population

Determining phenological patterns associated with the onset of senescence in a wheat MAGIC mapping population Camargo-Rodriguez, A., Mott, R., Kim, J. T., Bentley, A., Mackay, I. J., Gardner, K., Doonan, J. & Corke, …

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