Optimizing experimental procedures for quantitative evaluation of crop plant performance in high throughput phenotyping systems.

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Published in Front Plant Sci on January 20, 2015

Authors

Astrid Junker1, Moses M Muraya1, Kathleen Weigelt-Fischer1, Fernando Arana-Ceballos1, Christian Klukas1, Albrecht E Melchinger2, Rhonda C Meyer1, David Riewe1, Thomas Altmann1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Molecular Genetics, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) Gatersleben Stadt Seeland, Germany.
2: Seed Science and Population Genetics, Institute of Plant Breeding, University of Hohenheim Stuttgart, Germany.

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