Non-invasive approaches for phenotyping of enhanced performance traits in bean

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

Authors

  • Uwe Rascher
  • Stephan Blossfeld
  • Fabio Fiorani
  • Siegfried Jahnke
  • Marcus Jansen
  • Arnd J. Kuhn
  • Shizue Matsubara
  • Lea L A Märtin
  • Andrew Merchant
  • Ralf Metzner
  • Mark Müller-Linow
  • Kerstin A. Nagel
  • Roland Pieruschka
  • Francisco Pinto
  • Christina M. Schreiber
  • Michael R. Thorpe
  • Dagmar Van Dusschoten
  • Elizabeth Van Volkenburgh
  • Carel W. Windt
  • Ulrich Schurr

Plant phenotyping is an emerging discipline in plant biology. Quantitative measurements of functional and structural traits help to better understand geneenvironment interactions and support breeding for improved resource use efficiency of important crops such as bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Here we provide an overview of state-of-the-art phenotyping approaches addressing three aspects of resource use efficiency in plants: belowground roots, aboveground shoots and transport/allocation processes. We demonstrate the capacity of high-precision methods to measure plant function or structural traits non-invasively, stating examples wherever possible. Ideally, high-precision methods are complemented by fast and high-throughput technologies. High-throughput phenotyping can be applied in the laboratory using automated data acquisition, as well as in the field, where imaging spectroscopy opens a new path to understand plant function non-invasively. For example, we demonstrate how magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can resolve root structure and separate root systems under resource competition, how automated fluorescence imaging (PAM fluorometry) in combination with automated shape detection allows for high-throughput screening of photosynthetic traits and how imaging spectrometers can be used to quantify pigment concentration, sun-induced fluorescence and potentially photosynthetic quantum yield. We propose that these phenotyping techniques, combined with mechanistic knowledge on plant structurefunction relationships, will open new research directions in whole-plant ecophysiology and may assist breeding for varieties with enhanced resource use efficiency varieties.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftFunctional Plant Biology
Jahrgang38
Ausgabenummer12
Seiten (von - bis)968-983
Anzahl der Seiten16
ISSN1445-4408
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 2011
Extern publiziertJa

DOI

Zuletzt angesehen

Publikationen

  1. When the petting zoo spawns into monsters
  2. Discussion report part 3
  3. Illegal Migration in Postfordism
  4. Fragmented Landscape, Fragmented Knowledge
  5. From farm to factory. Vertical trading and processing structures between industrial and developing countries in the international tobacco-economy
  6. Brief
  7. Curatorial Practices of the ‘Global’
  8. Teaching learning strategies with a pedagogical agent
  9. Effects of budget constraints on conservation network design for biodiversity and ecosystem services
  10. Sustainable Development
  11. Quality based prevention of overweight in the school setting: the HEPS quality checklist
  12. Impact of prescribed burning on the nutrient balance of heathlands with particular reference to nitrogen and phosphorus
  13. Meat substitutes
  14. Matthew Henry
  15. Everyone’s Going to be an Architect
  16. Creativity in the classroom
  17. Histological Comparison of New Biodegradable Magnesium-Based Implants for Maxillofacial Applications
  18. Embodying relationality through immersive sustainability solutions with Indigenous communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon
  19. Exploring cultural landscape narratives to understand challenges for collaboration and their implications for governance
  20. The Break In and With History
  21. Evaluating the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of web-based indicated prevention of major depression
  22. Why can't we view Europe from a chair?
  23. Determinants and consequences of Corporate Social Responsibility Assurance:
  24. Geistessterben
  25. Quality and time-related indicators in inceptive plans
  26. Soziale Identität
  27. What Does it Mean when Burma is a Sideshow in World Politics
  28. From the environmental state to the sustainability state? Conceptualization, indicators, and examples
  29. Governance by Diffusion
  30. Crowdsourcing
  31. Gender Representation in Selected EFL Textbooks

Presse / Medien

  1. AnSCHub für Deine Ideen!