A High-Throughput Phenotyping Pipeline for Rapid Evaluation of Morphological and Physiological Crop Traits Across Large Fields
Sumanta Das(Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati), Andries Potgieter(The University of Queensland), Celso Cordova(The University of Queensland), Yan Zhao(The University of Queensland), Sean Reynolds Massey-Reed(The University of Queensland), Graeme Hammer(The University of Queensland), Loren Otto, Jenny Mahuika(The University of Queensland), Barbara George‐Jaeggli(The University of Queensland), James Watson(Wildlife Conservation Society), David Jordan, Scott Chapman(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation)
IGARSS 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
July 17, 2022
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