Raspberry Pi–powered imaging for plant phenotyping
Applications in Plant Sciences2018Vol. 6(3), pp. e1031–e1031
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José C. Tovar, J. Steen Hoyer, Andy Lin, Allison Tielking, Steven T. Callen, S. Elizabeth Castillo, Michael D. Miller, Monica Tessman, Noah Fahlgren, James C. Carrington, Dmitri A. Nusinow, Malia Gehan
Abstract
This protocol describes three low-cost platforms for image acquisition that are useful for quantifying plant diversity. When coupled with open-source image processing tools, these imaging platforms provide viable low-cost solutions for incorporating high-throughput phenomics into a wide range of research programs.
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