Plant phenomics and high-throughput phenotyping accelerating rice functional genomics using multidisciplinary technologies
Yang, W. N.
刊名Current Opinion in Plant Biology
2013
卷号16期号:2页码:180-187
ISSN号1369-5266
中文摘要The functional analysis of the rice genome has entered into a high-throughput stage, and a project named RICE2020 has been proposed to determine the function of every gene in the rice genome by the year 2020. However, as compared with the robustness of genetic techniques, the evaluation of rice phenotypic traits is still performed manually, and the process is subjective, inefficient, destructive and error-prone. To overcome these limitations and help rice phenomics more closely parallel rice genomics, reliable, automatic, multifunctional, and high-throughput phenotyping platforms should be developed. In this article, we discuss the key plant phenotyping technologies, particularly photonics-based technologies, and then introduce their current applications in rice (wheat or barley) phenomics. We also note the major challenges in rice phenomics and are confident that these reliable high-throughput phenotyping tools will give plant scientists new perspectives on the information encoded in the rice genome.
语种英语
公开日期2015-04-03
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.xtbg.org.cn/handle/353005/8589]  
专题西双版纳热带植物园_公共技术服务中心主要仪器相关文献_植物活体成像系统
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Yang, W. N.. Plant phenomics and high-throughput phenotyping accelerating rice functional genomics using multidisciplinary technologies[J]. Current Opinion in Plant Biology,2013,16(2):180-187.
APA Yang, W. N..(2013).Plant phenomics and high-throughput phenotyping accelerating rice functional genomics using multidisciplinary technologies.Current Opinion in Plant Biology,16(2),180-187.
MLA Yang, W. N.."Plant phenomics and high-throughput phenotyping accelerating rice functional genomics using multidisciplinary technologies".Current Opinion in Plant Biology 16.2(2013):180-187.
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