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Research Progress of Spectral Imaging Techniques in Plant Phenotype Studies

Qian Zhang, RuPeng Luan, Ming Wang, Jinmeng Zhang, Yujie Feng, Ping Yang, Lin Qiu

2024Plants21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spectral imaging technique has been widely applied in plant phenotype analysis to improve plant trait selection and genetic advantages. The latest developments and applications of various optical imaging techniques in plant phenotypes were reviewed, and their advantages and applicability were compared. X-ray computed tomography (X-ray CT) and light detection and ranging (LiDAR) are more suitable for the three-dimensional reconstruction of plant surfaces, tissues, and organs. Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging (ChlF) and thermal imaging (TI) can be used to measure the physiological phenotype characteristics of plants. Specific symptoms caused by nutrient deficiency can be detected by hyperspectral and multispectral imaging, LiDAR, and ChlF. Future plant phenotype research based on spectral imaging can be more closely integrated with plant physiological processes. It can more effectively support the research in related disciplines, such as metabolomics and genomics, and focus on micro-scale activities, such as oxygen transport and intercellular chlorophyll transmission.

Topics & Concepts

Multispectral imageHyperspectral imagingPhenomicsRemote sensingPhenotypeSpectral imagingEnvironmental scienceComputational biologyBiologyGenomicsGeographyBiochemistryGeneGenomeSpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesRemote Sensing in AgricultureIsotope Analysis in Ecology