A Novel Method for Quantifying Plant Morphological Characteristics Using Normal Vectors and Local Curvature Data via 3D Modelling—A Case Study in Leaf Lettuce

Author:

Wada Kaede C.1,Hayashi Atsushi2ORCID,Lee Unseok2,Tanabata Takanari3,Isobe Sachiko3,Itoh Hironori1,Maeda Hideki4,Fujisako Satoshi4,Kochi Nobuo235

Affiliation:

1. Breeding Big Data Management and Utilization Group, Division of Smart Breeding Research, Institute of Crop Science, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO), Tsukuba 305-0856, Japan

2. Research Center for Agricultural Robotics, Core Technology Research Headquarters, NARO, Tsukuba 305-0856, Japan

3. Department of Frontier Research Plant Genomics and Genetics, Kazusa DNA Research Institute, Kisarazu 292-0818, Japan

4. Center for Seeds and Seedlings, Nishinihon Station (NARO), Kasaoka 714-0054, Japan

5. R&D Initiative, Chuo University, Kasuga, Tokyo 112-8551, Japan

Abstract

Three-dimensional measurement is a high-throughput method that can record a large amount of information. Three-dimensional modelling of plants has the possibility to not only automate dimensional measurement, but to also enable visual assessment to be quantified, eliminating ambiguity in human judgment. In this study, we have developed new methods that could be used for the morphological analysis of plants from the information contained in 3D data. Specifically, we investigated characteristics that can be measured by scale (dimension) and/or visual assessment by humans. The latter is particularly novel in this paper. The characteristics that can be measured on a scale-related dimension were tested based on the bounding box, convex hull, column solid, and voxel. Furthermore, for characteristics that can be evaluated by visual assessment, we propose a new method using normal vectors and local curvature (LC) data. For these examinations, we used our highly accurate all-around 3D plant modelling system. The coefficient of determination between manual measurements and the scale-related methods were all above 0.9. Furthermore, the differences in LC calculated from the normal vector data allowed us to visualise and quantify the concavity and convexity of leaves. This technique revealed that there were differences in the time point at which leaf blistering began to develop among the varieties. The precise 3D model made it possible to perform quantitative measurements of lettuce size and morphological characteristics. In addition, the newly proposed LC-based analysis method made it possible to quantify the characteristics that rely on visual assessment. This research paper was able to demonstrate the following possibilities as outcomes: (1) the automation of conventional manual measurements, and (2) the elimination of variability caused by human subjectivity, thereby rendering evaluations by skilled experts unnecessary.

Funder

Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, Public/Private R&D Investment Strategic Expansion Program

Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan

international competitiveness of Japan’s agriculture and food industry

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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