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    A study on high-throughput estimation of corn phenotype based on multi-sensor and integrated learning of unmanned aerial vehicles

    • Last Update: 2022-09-14
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    Plant Phenomics | High-throughput estimation of corn phenotype based on multi-sensor and ensemble learning of drones



    Recently, Plant Phenomics published a research paper


    Based on field experiments on maize breeding, UAV digital and multispectral images of four growth stages of maize were obtained


    Figure 1 Feature variable extraction process based on UAV multi-sensor data


    Figure 2 Estimated heat map of plant height in the study area


    Figure 3 is based on the validation set results of each phenotypic estimate and measured value of the BMA model



    The digital agriculture research team of China Agricultural University mainly focuses on genotype/phenotype research on plant function-structure-environment interaction at multi-source scale, including systematic simulation and digital twin of plant function-structure-environment interaction, plant (three-dimensional) phenotype research and application research and development, multi-source sensor fusion and digital agriculture application, artificial intelligence and its agricultural algorithm application




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    About Plant Phenomics

    Plant Phenomics is an English-language academic journal co-founded by Nanjing Agricultural University and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), which was officially released
    in January 2019.
    In the form of open access, it publishes original research papers, reviews, datasets and perspectives
    with breakthrough scientific research progress in the interdisciplinary hot field of plant phenomics.
    The specific scope covers the latest techniques of high-throughput phenotypic analysis, phenotypic analysis research based on image analysis and machine learning, new algorithms for extracting phenotypic information, new applications of phenotypic omics in crop cultivation, plant breeding and agricultural practice, molecular biology, plant physiology, statistics, crop models and other omics studies combined with plant phenotypes, plant biology related to phenotypic omics, etc
    .
    The journal has been included in
    databases such as DOAJ, Scopus, PMC, EI and SCIE.
    Clarivate JCR2021 impact factor of 6.
    961, located in agronomy, plant science, remote sensing area 1
    .
    Agronomy, Plant Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Remote Sensing, And Biology (TOP Journal
    ).
    In 2020, it was selected as a new journal project with a high starting point for the Excellence Action Plan of China's Scientific and Technological Journals
    .

    Note: This paper is organized by the editorial department of Plant Phenomics
    .

    Chinese content is for reference only, and all content is subject
    to the original English version.

    Invited authors: Shu Meiyan, Ma Yuntao

    Editor: Huimin Wang (Intern)

    Review: Kong Min, Wang Ping

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