Study of high-temperature-induced morphological and physiological changes in potato using nondestructive plant phenotyping

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  • who: Boris Lazareviu0107 et al. from the Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Agriculture, University of, have published the paper: Study of High-Temperature-Induced Morphological and Physiological Changes in Potato Using Nondestructive Plant Phenotyping, in the Journal: Plants 2022, 3534 of /2022/
  • what: Although this model showed the lowest accuracy in the correct assignPlants 2022, 11, ment x FOR PEER REVIEW into their respective temperature treatments, LAP enabled discrimination 5 of 17 of plants between plants from T1 and T2 against T3 and T4 . Although thethe results of of this study show a significant effectofofthe . . .

     

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