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@ARTICLE{Fanourakis:151635,
author = {Fanourakis, Dimitrios and Briese, Christoph and Max, F. J.
and Kleinen, Silke and Putz, Alexander and Fiorani, Fabio
and Ulbrich, Andreas and Schurr, Ulrich},
title = {{R}apid determination of leaf area and plant height by
using light curtain arrays in four species with contrasting
shoot architecture},
journal = {Plant methods},
volume = {10},
number = {1},
issn = {1746-4811},
address = {London},
publisher = {BioMed Central},
reportid = {FZJ-2014-01526},
pages = {9},
year = {2014},
abstract = {Light curtain arrays (LC), a recently introduced
phenotyping method, yield a binary data matrix from which a
shoot silhouette is reconstructed. We addressed the accuracy
and applicability of LC in assessing leaf area and maximum
height (base to the highest leaf tip) in a phenotyping
platform. LC were integrated to an automated routine for
positioning, allowing in situ measurements. Two
dicotyledonous (rapeseed, tomato) and two monocotyledonous
(maize, barley) species with contrasting shoot architecture
were investigated. To evaluate if averaging multiple view
angles helps in resolving self-overlaps, we acquired a data
set by rotating plants every 10° for 170°. To test how
rapid these measurements can be without loss of information,
we evaluated nine scanning speeds. Leaf area of overlapping
plants was also estimated to assess the possibility to scale
this method for plant stands.},
cin = {IBG-2},
ddc = {580},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)IBG-2-20101118},
pnm = {89582 - Plant Science (POF2-89582)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF2-89582},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
UT = {WOS:000334451100001},
pubmed = {pmid:24721154},
doi = {10.1186/1746-4811-10-9},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/151635},
}