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@ARTICLE{Morisse:902823,
      author       = {Morisse, Merlijn and Wells, Darren M. and Millet, Emilie J.
                      and Lillemo, Morten and Fahrner, Sven and Cellini, Francesco
                      and Lootens, Peter and Muller, Onno and Herrera, Juan M. and
                      Bentley, Alison R. and Janni, Michela},
      title        = {{A} {E}uropean perspective on opportunities and demands for
                      field-based crop phenotyping},
      journal      = {Field crops research},
      volume       = {276},
      issn         = {0378-4290},
      address      = {Amsterdam},
      publisher    = {Elsevier},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2021-04580},
      pages        = {108371 -},
      year         = {2022},
      abstract     = {The challenges of securing future food security will
                      require deployment of innovative technologies to accelerate
                      crop production. Plant phenotyping methods have advanced
                      significantly, spanning low-cost hand-held devices to
                      large-scale satellite imaging. Field-based phenotyping aims
                      to capture plant response to the environment, generating
                      data that can be used to inform breeding and selection
                      requirements. This in turn requires access to multiple
                      representative locations and capacities for collecting
                      useful information. In this paper we identify the current
                      challenges in access to field phenotyping in multiple
                      locations in Europe based on stakeholder feedback. We
                      present a map of current infrastructure and propose
                      opportunities for greater integration of existing facilities
                      for meeting different user requirements. We also review the
                      currently available technology and data requirements for
                      effective multi-location field phenotyping and provide
                      recommendations for ensuring future access and
                      co-ordination. Taken together we provide an overview of the
                      current status of European field phenotyping capabilities
                      and provides a roadmap for their future use to support crop
                      improvement. This provides a wider framework for the
                      analysis and planning of field phenotyping activities for
                      crop improvement worldwide.},
      cin          = {IBG-2},
      ddc          = {640},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IBG-2-20101118},
      pnm          = {2171 - Biological and environmental resources for
                      sustainable use (POF4-217) / EXC 2070:  PhenoRob - Robotics
                      and Phenotyping for Sustainable Crop Production (390732324)
                      / EMPHASIS-PREP - Preparation for EMPHASIS: European
                      Infrastructure for multi-scale Plant Phenomics and
                      Simulation for food security in a changing climate (739514)
                      / EPPN2020 - European Plant Phenotyping Network 2020
                      (731013)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-2171 / G:(BMBF)390732324 /
                      G:(EU-Grant)739514 / G:(EU-Grant)731013},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000724686000004},
      doi          = {10.1016/j.fcr.2021.108371},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/902823},
}