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Functional Plant Biology Functional Plant Biology
Volume 36 Number 10 & 11 2009
Plant Phenomics


Descriptive Table of Contents
 



 


Foreword: Plant phenomics: from gene to form and function 


pp. v-vi

 


C4 rice: a challenge for plant phenomics 

Robert T. Furbank, Susanne von Caemmerer, John Sheehy and Gerry Edwards

pp. 845-856

  
 


Non-destructive measurement of chlorophyll b : a ratios and identification of photosynthetic pathways in grasses by reflectance spectroscopy 

Katharina Siebke and Marilyn C. Ball

pp. 857-866

    | Supplementary Material (38 KB)
 


Chlorophyll fluorescence screening of Arabidopsis thaliana for CO2 sensitive photorespiration and photoinhibition mutants 

Murray R. Badger, Hossein Fallahi, Sarah Kaines and Shunichi Takahashi

pp. 867-873

    | Supplementary Material (469 KB)
 


3D monitoring spatio–temporal effects of herbicide on a whole plant using combined range and chlorophyll a fluorescence imaging 

Atsumi Konishi, Akira Eguchi, Fumiki Hosoi and Kenji Omasa

pp. 874-879

  
 


Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging as tool for understanding the impact of fungal diseases on plant performance: a phenomics perspective 

Julie D. Scholes and Stephen A. Rolfe

pp. 880-892

  
 


Feedback limitation of photosynthesis at high CO2 acts by modulating the activity of the chloroplast ATP synthase 

Olavi Kiirats, Jeffrey A. Cruz, Gerald E. Edwards and David M. Kramer

pp. 893-901

  
 


Simultaneous phenotyping of leaf growth and chlorophyll fluorescence via GROWSCREEN FLUORO allows detection of stress tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana and other rosette plants 

Marcus Jansen, Frank Gilmer, Bernhard Biskup, Kerstin A. Nagel, Uwe Rascher, Andreas Fischbach, Sabine Briem, Georg Dreissen, Susanne Tittmann, Silvia Braun, Iris De Jaeger, Michael Metzlaff, Ulrich Schurr, Hanno Scharr and Achim Walter

pp. 902-914

  
 


Transposon-based activation tagging in cereals 

M. A. Ayliffe and A. J. Pryor

pp. 915-921

  
 


Root phenomics of crops: opportunities and challenges 

Peter J. Gregory, A. Glyn Bengough, Dmitri Grinev, Sonja Schmidt, W. (Bill) T. B. Thomas, Tobias Wojciechowski and Iain M. Young

pp. 922-929

  
 


The use of green fluorescent protein as a tool to identify roots in mixed plant stands 

Marc Faget, Juan M. Herrera, Peter Stamp, Ingrid Aulinger-Leipner, Emmanuel Frossard and Markus Liedgens

pp. 930-937

  
 



High throughput phenotyping of root growth dynamics, lateral root formation, root architecture and root hair development enabled by PlaRoM 

Nima Yazdanbakhsh and Joachim Fisahn

pp. 938-946

 |        Open Access Article
 


Temperature responses of roots: impact on growth, root system architecture and implications for phenotyping 

Kerstin A. Nagel, Bernd Kastenholz, Siegfried Jahnke, Dagmar van Dusschoten, Til Aach, Matthias Mühlich, Daniel Truhn, Hanno Scharr, Stefan Terjung, Achim Walter and Ulrich Schurr

pp. 947-959

  
 



The shoot and root growth of Brachypodium and its potential as a model for wheat and other cereal crops 

Michelle Watt, Katharina Schneebeli, Pan Dong and Iain W. Wilson

pp. 960-969

 |        Open Access Article
 


A new screening method for osmotic component of salinity tolerance in cereals using infrared thermography 

Xavier R. R. Sirault, Richard A. James and Robert T. Furbank

pp. 970-977

    | Supplementary Material (129 KB)
 


Thermal infrared imaging of crop canopies for the remote diagnosis and quantification of plant responses to water stress in the field 

Hamlyn G. Jones, Rachid Serraj, Brian R. Loveys, Lizhong Xiong, Ashley Wheaton and Adam H. Price

pp. 978-989

  
 


An infrared-based coefficient to screen plant environmental stress: concept, test and applications 

Guo Yu Qiu, Kenji Omasa and Sadanori Sase

pp. 990-997

  
 


Detecting seasonal change of broad-leaved woody canopy leaf area density profile using 3D portable LIDAR imaging 

Fumiki Hosoi and Kenji Omasa

pp. 998-1005

  
 


Near-distance imaging spectroscopy investigating chlorophyll fluorescence and photosynthetic activity of grassland in the daily course 

Alexander Ač, Zbyněk Malenovský, Jan Hanuš, Ivana Tomášková, Otmar Urban and Michal V. Marek

pp. 1006-1015

    | Supplementary Material (35 KB)
 


Biochemical constrains limit the potential of the photochemical reflectance index as a predictor of effective quantum efficiency of photosynthesis during the winter spring transition in Jack pine seedlings 

Florian Busch, Norman P. A. Hüner and Ingo Ensminger

pp. 1016-1026

  
 


  
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