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Cost-effective, high-throughput phenotyping system for 3D reconstruction of fruit form

View ORCID ProfileMitchell J. Feldmann, View ORCID ProfileAmy Tabb
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.30.462608
Mitchell J. Feldmann
1Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, Davis, California, United States of America
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2USDA-ARS-AFRS, Kearneysville, West Virginia, United States of America
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Abstract

Reliable phenotyping methods that are simple to operate and inexpensive to deploy are critical for studying quantitative traits in plants. Traditional fruit shape phenotyping relies on human raters or 2D analyses to assess form, e.g., size and shape. Systems for 3D imaging using multi-view stereo have been implemented, but frequently rely on commercial software and/or specialized hardware, which can lead to limitations in accessibility and scalability. We present a complete system constructed of consumer-grade components for capturing, calibrating, and reconstructing the 3D form of small-to-moderate sized fruits and tubers. Data acquisition and image capture sessions are 9 seconds to capture 60 images. The initial prototype cost was $1600 USD. We measured accuracy by comparing reconstructed models of 3D printed ground truth objects to the original digital files of those same ground truth objects. The R2 between length of the primary, secondary, and tertiary axes, volume, and surface area of the ground-truth object and the reconstructed models was > 0.97 and root-mean square error (RMSE) was <3mm for objects without locally concave regions. Measurements from 1mm and 2mm resolution reconstructions were consistent (R2 > 0.99). Qualitative assessments were performed on 48 fruit and tubers, including 18 strawberries, 12 potatoes, 5 grapes, 7 peppers, and 4 Bosc and 2 red Anjou pears. Our proposed phenotyping system is fast, relatively low cost, and has demonstrated accuracy for certain shape classes, and could be used for the 3D analysis of fruit form.

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Cost-effective, high-throughput phenotyping system for 3D reconstruction of fruit form
Mitchell J. Feldmann, Amy Tabb
bioRxiv 2021.09.30.462608; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.30.462608
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Cost-effective, high-throughput phenotyping system for 3D reconstruction of fruit form
Mitchell J. Feldmann, Amy Tabb
bioRxiv 2021.09.30.462608; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.30.462608

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