From drones to phenotype: using uav-lidar to detect species and provenance variation in tree productivity and structure

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  • who: Nicolò Camarretta and collaborators from the School of Natural Sciences and ARC Training Center for Forest Value, University of Tasmania have published the paper: From Drones to Phenotype: Using UAV-LiDAR to Detect Species and Provenance Variation in Tree Productivity and Structure, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was rapidly phenotype individual trees to understand the genetic basis of ecologically and economically significant traits important for guiding the management of natural resources. The authors focus on key structural traits associated with tree architecture and productivity estimated for two Eucalyptus species . . .

     

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