Plant Phenomics
Publications since 2013
Principal Investigator
Jose Luís Araus
Av. Diagonal, 643
08028 (Barcelona) – Spain
+34 93 402 14 69
jaraus@ub.edu
Goals
- Understand how cereal crops respond to a wide range of growth conditions in the field as well as under control conditions
- Our purpose is to contribute to crop improvement by providing selection criteria for breeding programs
Research Lines
- Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology
- Stable Isotopes
- Field Spectoscropy
- UAV Remote Sensing
- Phytoremediation
- Paleorecpnstruction
- Trait-Based Crop Phenotyping
Main activities
- Investigate the adaptation mechanisms of the plants, their genotypic variability and how these mechanisms are acting in different organs
- The establishment of empirical relationships between plant biochemical and physical properties and optical characteristics but these are still scarce
- Focusing on biochemical and anatomical characterisation of plant tissues derived from their spectral signature in field conditions
- Plant breeding and more specifically high throughput plant phenotyping (HTPP), with phenotyping basically being the same as identifying plant functional traits as related to improving crop yield and resistance to biotic and abiotic stress.
- Automatic ear-counting algorithm is proposed to estimate ear density under field conditions based on zenithal color digital images taken from above the crop in natural light conditions.
Senior Researchers
Postdocs
Shawn Carlisle Kefauver
Thomas Vatter
PHD students
Joel Segarra
Fatima Z. Ressouk
Melissa Chang Espino
Ayesha Rukhsar
Jara Jauregui