Hairmansis, A. and Berger, B. and Tester, M. and Roy, S.J.
(2014)
Image-based phenotyping for non-destructive screening of different salinity tolerance traits in rice.
Rice, 17 (16).
pp. 1-10.
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Abstract
Soil salinity is an abiotic stress wide spread in rice producing areas, limiting both plant growth and yield. The development of salt-tolerant rice requires efficient and high-throughput screening techniques to identify promising lines for salt affected areas. Advances made in image-based phenotyping techniques provide an opportunity to use non-destructive imaging to screen for salinity tolerance traits in a wide range of germplasm in a reliable, quantitative and efficient way. However, the application of image-based phenotyping in the development of salt-tolerant rice remains limited
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