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Plants represent a significant part of our natural environment and their detailed study becomes more and more interesting (also economically) because of their importance for mankind as a source of food and/or energy. One of the most characteristic biological processes in plant life is their growth; it serves as a good indicator for the compatibility of a plant with varying environmental conditions. For the analysis of such influences, measuring the growth of plant roots is a widely used technique.
Unfortunately, traditional schemes of measuring roots with a ruler or scanner are extremely time-consuming, hardly reproducible, and do not allow to follow growth over time. Image analysis can provide a solution. In this paper, we describe a complete image analysis system, from imaging issues to the extraction of various biological features for a subsequent statistical analysis.
This opens a variety of new possibilities for biologists, including many economical applications in the study of agricultural crops.
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Mühlich, M., Truhn, D., Nagel, K., Walter, A., Scharr, H., Aach, T. (2008). Measuring Plant Root Growth. In: Rigoll, G. (eds) Pattern Recognition. DAGM 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5096. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69321-5_50
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