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A stereo imaging system for measuring structural parameters of plant canopies

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2007
Wiley-Blackwell Oxford [u.a.]

Plant, cell & environment 30, 1299 - 1308 () [10.1111/j.1365-3040.2007.01702.x]

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Abstract: Plants constantly adapt their leaf orientation in response to fluctuations in the environment, to maintain radiation use efficiency in the face of varying intensity and incidence direction of sunlight. Various methods exist for measuring structural canopy parameters such as leaf angle distribution. However, direct methods tend to be labour-intensive, while indirect methods usually give statistical information on stand level rather than on individual leaves. We present an area-based, binocular stereo system composed of commercially available components that allows three-dimensional reconstruction of small- to medium-sized canopies on the level of single leaves under field conditions. Spatial orientation of single leaves is computed with automated processes using modern, well-established stereo matching and segmentation techniques, which were adapted for the properties of plant canopies, providing high spatial and temporal resolution (angle measurements with an accuracy of approx. +/-5 degrees and a maximum sampling rate of three frames per second). The applicability of our approach is demonstrated in three case studies: (1) the dihedral leaflet angle of an individual soybean was tracked to monitor nocturnal and daytime leaf movement showing different frequencies and amplitudes; (2) drought stress was diagnosed in soybean by quantifying changes in the zenith leaflet angle distribution; and (3) the diurnal course of the zenith leaf angle distribution of a closed soybean canopy was measured.

Keyword(s): Circadian Rhythm (MeSH) ; Disasters (MeSH) ; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted: methods (MeSH) ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional (MeSH) ; Plant Leaves: anatomy & histology (MeSH) ; Soybeans: anatomy & histology (MeSH) ; Time Factors (MeSH) ; J ; canopy (auto) ; leaf movement (auto) ; screening (auto) ; stereo imaging (auto) ; systems biology (auto) ; 3D reconstruction (auto)

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  1. Terrestrische Umwelt (P24)

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