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1. Plot2Phenome: A UAV-Based Deep Learning Framework for Automated Micro-Plot Segmentation and Plot Level PhenotypingAutomated micro-plot segmentation is a foundational requirement for plot-level phenotyping from UAV orthomosaics in field breeding trials. However, reliable delineation of individual plots remains difficult in realistic agronomic settings, particularly under canopy closure that erodes inter-plot gaps and under irregular or degraded plot boundaries caused by lodging, variable emergence, and field operations. These conditions reduce boundary contrast, increase instance adjacency, and introduce shape... Y. Li, C. Jin, X. Zhang |
2. Advanced 2D and 3D Image-Based Plant Phenotyping of Citrus Morphological Responses to Candidatus Liberibacter Asiaticus InfectionHuanglongbing (HLB), associated with Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas), is the most destructive citrus disease worldwide and threatens the long-term sustainability of production because all commercially cultivated varieties are susceptible. Identifying tolerant or resistant genotypes has therefore become a central priority for modern citrus breeding programs. Conventional phenotyping based on visual scoring and manual measurements is time-consuming, labor intensive, subjective,... J. Cifuentes Arenas, C. Lunewski, F. Keil, M.N. Alves, N.A. Wulff |
3. Growth-Stage and Hourly Modeling of Non-Stressed Soybean Canopy Temperature Using High-Frequency Proximal Thermal SensingCanopy temperature (Tc) sensing provides a proximal, non-destructive approach for monitoring crop water status. It supports irrigation scheduling through thermal indices such as the Crop Water Stress Index (CWSI) and Degrees Above Non-Stressed (DANS), both of which require accurate estimation of non-stressed canopy temperature (Tcns) (Nakabuye et al., 2022). Maintaining a continuously non-stressed reference treatment to determine Tcns is operationally difficult, motivating development of weather-based... |