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    Leveraging Image Analysis for High-Throughput Plant Phenotyping by Das Choudhury, Sruti, Samal, Ashok, Awada, Tala

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (24-04-2019)
    “…The complex interaction between a genotype and its environment controls the biophysical properties of a plant, manifested in observable traits, i.e., plant's…”
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    Characterization of abiotic stress-responsive Arabidopsis thaliana RD29A and RD29B genes and evaluation of transgenes by Msanne, Joseph, Lin, Jiusheng, Stone, Julie M., Awada, Tala

    Published in Planta (01-07-2011)
    “…Abiotic stresses have adverse effects on plant growth and productivity. The homologous RD29A and RD29B genes are exquisitely sensitive to various abiotic…”
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    Application of high-throughput plant phenotyping for assessing biophysical traits and drought response in two oak species under controlled environment by Mazis, Anastasios, Choudhury, Sruti Das, Morgan, Patrick B., Stoerger, Vincent, Hiller, Jeremy, Ge, Yufeng, Awada, Tala

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-06-2020)
    “…•We used image based high-throughput plant phenotyping to assess oak seedlings biophysical traits.•We identified two vegetation indices Vogelmann and Maccioni,…”
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    Leveraging Image Analysis to Compute 3D Plant Phenotypes Based on Voxel-Grid Plant Reconstruction by Das Choudhury, Sruti, Maturu, Srikanth, Samal, Ashok, Stoerger, Vincent, Awada, Tala

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (09-12-2020)
    “…High throughput image-based plant phenotyping facilitates the extraction of morphological and biophysical traits of a large number of plants non-invasively in…”
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    Holistic and component plant phenotyping using temporal image sequence by Das Choudhury, Sruti, Bashyam, Srinidhi, Qiu, Yumou, Samal, Ashok, Awada, Tala

    Published in Plant methods (10-05-2018)
    “…Image-based plant phenotyping facilitates the extraction of traits noninvasively by analyzing large number of plants in a relatively short period of time. It…”
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    Drought stress prediction and propagation using time series modeling on multimodal plant image sequences by Das Choudhury, Sruti, Saha, Sinjoy, Samal, Ashok, Mazis, Anastasios, Awada, Tala

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (09-02-2023)
    “…The paper introduces two novel algorithms for predicting and propagating drought stress in plants using image sequences captured by cameras in two modalities,…”
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    Visual Growth Tracking for Automated Leaf Stage Monitoring Based on Image Sequence Analysis by Bashyam, Srinidhi, Choudhury, Sruti Das, Samal, Ashok, Awada, Tala

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-03-2021)
    “…In this paper, we define a new problem domain, called visual growth tracking, to track different parts of an object that grow non-uniformly over space and time…”
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    EmergeNet: A novel deep-learning based ensemble segmentation model for emergence timing detection of coleoptile by Das, Aankit, Das Choudhury, Sruti, Das, Amit Kumar, Samal, Ashok, Awada, Tala

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (03-02-2023)
    “…The emergence timing of a plant, i.e., the time at which the plant is first visible from the surface of the soil, is an important phenotypic event and is an…”
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    Stress phenotyping analysis leveraging autofluorescence image sequences with machine learning by Das Choudhury, Sruti, Guadagno, Carmela Rosaria, Bashyam, Srinidhi, Mazis, Anastasios, Ewers, Brent E, Samal, Ashok, Awada, Tala

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (2024)
    “…Autofluorescence-based imaging has the potential to non-destructively characterize the biochemical and physiological properties of plants regulated by…”
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    FlowerPhenoNet: Automated Flower Detection from Multi-View Image Sequences Using Deep Neural Networks for Temporal Plant Phenotyping Analysis by Das Choudhury, Sruti, Guha, Samarpan, Das, Aankit, Das, Amit Kumar, Samal, Ashok, Awada, Tala

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-12-2022)
    “…A phenotype is the composite of an observable expression of a genome for traits in a given environment. The trajectories of phenotypes computed from an image…”
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    Distinct Pseudomonas type‐III effectors use a cleavable transit peptide to target chloroplasts by Li, Guangyong, Froehlich, John E., Elowsky, Christian, Msanne, Joseph, Ostosh, Andrew C., Zhang, Chi, Awada, Tala, Alfano, James R.

    “…Summary The pathogen Pseudomonas syringae requires a type‐III protein secretion system and the effector proteins it injects into plant cells for pathogenesis…”
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    Ecophysio-optical traits of semiarid Nebraska grasslands under different Juniperus virginiana and Pinus ponderosa canopy covers by Mazis, Anastasios, Fowler, Julie A., Hiller, Jeremy, Zhou, Yuzhen, Wardlow, Brian D., Wedin, David, Awada, Tala

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-11-2021)
    “…•Woody species impact on grasslands vegetation was assessed using proximal sensing.•Vegetation indices from proximal sensing correlated with ecophysiological…”
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    Early Detection of Encroaching Woody Juniperus virginiana and Its Classification in Multi-Species Forest Using UAS Imagery and Semantic Segmentation Algorithms by Wang, Lin, Zhou, Yuzhen, Hu, Qiao, Tang, Zhenghong, Ge, Yufeng, Smith, Adam, Awada, Tala, Shi, Yeyin

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-05-2021)
    “…Woody plant encroachment into grasslands ecosystems causes significantly ecological destruction and economic losses. Effective and efficient management largely…”
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    Accumulation of carbon and nitrogen in the plant–soil system after afforestation of active sand dunes in China's Horqin Sandy Land by Li, Yuqiang, Brandle, James, Awada, Tala, Chen, Yinping, Han, Juanjuan, Zhang, Fengxia, Luo, Yongqing

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-09-2013)
    “…•China's Horqin Sandy Land is a seriously desertified region of northern China.•Afforestation with Mongolian pine sequestered 678kgCha−1y−1 over 38 years.•It…”
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    A non-destructive approach for measuring rice panicle-level photosynthetic responses using 3D-image reconstruction by Dharni, Jaspinder Singh, Dhatt, Balpreet Kaur, Paul, Puneet, Gao, Tian, Awada, Tala, Bacher, Harel, Peleg, Zvi, Staswick, Paul, Hupp, Jason, Yu, Hongfeng, Walia, Harkamal

    Published in Plant methods (28-11-2022)
    “…Our understanding of the physiological responses of rice inflorescence (panicle) to environmental stresses is limited by the challenge of accurately…”
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    Activity of the Arabidopsis RD29A and RD29B promoter elements in soybean under water stress by Bihmidine, Saadia, Lin, Jiusheng, Stone, Julie M., Awada, Tala, Specht, James E., Clemente, Tom E.

    Published in Planta (01-01-2013)
    “…The constitutive and drought-induced activities of the Arabidopsis thaliana RD29A and RD29B promoters were monitored in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.] via…”
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    Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations outweighs effects of stand density in determining growth and water use efficiency in Pinus ponderosa of the semi-arid grasslands of Nebraska (U.S.A.) by Battipaglia, Giovanna, Awada, Tala, Der Au, Rahel Aus, Innangi, Michele, Saurer, Matthias, Cherubini, Paolo

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-12-2020)
    “…This study investigated the impacts of environmental (e.g., climate and CO2 level) and ecological (e.g., stand density) factors on the long-term growth and…”
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    Comparative transcriptome analysis of two olive cultivars in response to NaCl-stress by Bazakos, Christos, Manioudaki, Maria E, Therios, Ioannis, Voyiatzis, Demetrios, Kafetzopoulos, Dimitris, Awada, Tala, Kalaitzis, Panagiotis

    Published in PloS one (30-08-2012)
    “…Olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivation is rapidly expanding and low quality saline water is often used for irrigation. The molecular basis of salt tolerance in…”
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    Optimizing Cover Crop Management in Eastern Nebraska: Insights from Crop Simulation Modeling by Shiferaw, Andualem, Birru, Girma, Tadesse, Tsegaye, Schmer, Marty R., Awada, Tala, Jin, Virginia L., Wardlow, Brian, Iqbal, Javed, Freidenreich, Ariel, Kharel, Tulsi, Khorchani, Makki, Mersha, Zelalem, Begna, Sultan, Sohoulande, Clement

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-07-2024)
    “…Cover crops (CCs) offer ecosystem benefits, yet their impact on subsequent crop yields varies with climate, soil, and management practices. Using the Decision…”
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    Determining factors that impact the calibration of consumer-grade digital cameras used for vegetation analysis by Nguy-Robertson, Anthony L., Brinley Buckley, Emma M., Suyker, Andrew S., Awada, Tala N.

    Published in International journal of remote sensing (17-07-2016)
    “…Digital cameras can collect quantitative leaf data, such as chlorophyll content and leaf area index (LAI), because they act as a simple broadband radiometer…”
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