TY - CHAP
T1 - A view from above: the use of drones and image-based phenotyping in breeding and production of woody ornamentals
AU - Borra Serrano, Irene
AU - Leus, Leen
AU - Wang, Susheng
AU - Van Huylenbroeck, Johan
AU - Lootens, Peter
AU - Van Laere, Katrijn
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Increasing options for image capture and open-source image analysis, combined with the use of drones, allow for more high throughput phenomics and non-destructive plant trait quantification. This creates new possibilities in breeding and production management of crops. For woody plants this high-throughput phenotyping approach is only in its infancy. Here, we evaluate the possibilities of image-based phenotyping by tripod photography and use of UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) for woody ornamentals and describe some case-studies from our breeding programs in Rhododendron, Escallonia, Sarcococca and Rosa. Apart from phenotyping in breeding and selection programs, image based analysis might also be applied in production nurseries. It might be possible to detect abiotic stress or disease symptoms in an early stage. The use of drones can be a useful tool for crop inventory, crop monitoring, and crop management.
AB - Increasing options for image capture and open-source image analysis, combined with the use of drones, allow for more high throughput phenomics and non-destructive plant trait quantification. This creates new possibilities in breeding and production management of crops. For woody plants this high-throughput phenotyping approach is only in its infancy. Here, we evaluate the possibilities of image-based phenotyping by tripod photography and use of UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) for woody ornamentals and describe some case-studies from our breeding programs in Rhododendron, Escallonia, Sarcococca and Rosa. Apart from phenotyping in breeding and selection programs, image based analysis might also be applied in production nurseries. It might be possible to detect abiotic stress or disease symptoms in an early stage. The use of drones can be a useful tool for crop inventory, crop monitoring, and crop management.
U2 - 10.17660/ActaHortic.2021.1331.1
DO - 10.17660/ActaHortic.2021.1331.1
M3 - C1: Articles in proceedings
VL - 1331
BT - Acta Horticulturae
ER -