High-throughput plant phenotyping: a role for metabolomics?

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Robert D. Hall from the Wageningen UniversityThe Netherlands have published the research work: High-throughput plant phenotyping: a role for metabolomics?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of automated phenotyping is to track the physicochemical changes throughout growth as plants interact with their environment. The model may include parametric metabolic networks for the plant, which can be used to study the reaction flows based on flux balance analysis (FBA) .
  • future: Applications are still lacking from the perspective of HTPP experiments.

SUMMARY

    The Netherlands Plant Eco-phenotyping Centre . . .

     

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