Image-Based Quantification of Arabidopsis thaliana Stomatal Aperture from Leaf Images

Author:

Takagi Momoko,Hirata Rikako1,Aihara Yusuke23,Hayashi Yuki4,Mizutani-Aihara Miya2,Ando Eigo5ORCID,Yoshimura-Kono Megumi6,Tomiyama Masakazu6,Kinoshita Toshinori24ORCID,Mine Akira12,Toda Yosuke2678ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University , Kyoto, 606-8502 Japan

2. Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (WPI-ITbM), Nagoya University , Aichi, 464-8602 Japan

3. Japan Science and Technology Agency , Kawaguchi-shi, Saitama, 332-0012 Japan

4. Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University , Aichi, 464-8602 Japan

5. School of Science, The University of Tokyo , Tokyo, 113-0033 Japan

6. Phytometrics Co., Ltd. , Shizuoka, 435-0036 Japan

7. Happy Quality Co. Ltd. , Shizuoka, 435-0028 Japan

8. Bioscience and Biotechnology Center, Nagoya University , Aichi, 464-8602 Japan

Abstract

Abstract The quantification of stomatal pore size has long been a fundamental approach to understand the physiological response of plants in the context of environmental adaptation. Automation of such methodologies not only alleviates human labor and bias but also realizes new experimental research methods through massive analysis. Here, we present an image analysis pipeline that automatically quantifies stomatal aperture of Arabidopsis thaliana leaves from bright-field microscopy images containing mesophyll tissue as noisy backgrounds. By combining a You Only Look Once X–based stomatal detection submodule and a U-Net-based pore segmentation submodule, we achieved a mean average precision with an intersection of union (IoU) threshold of 50% value of 0.875 (stomata detection performance) and an IoU of 0.745 (pore segmentation performance) against images of leaf discs taken with a bright-field microscope. Moreover, we designed a portable imaging device that allows easy acquisition of stomatal images from detached/undetached intact leaves on-site. We demonstrated that this device in combination with fine-tuned models of the pipeline we generated here provides robust measurements that can substitute for manual measurement of stomatal responses against pathogen inoculation. Utilization of our hardware and pipeline for automated stomatal aperture measurements is expected to accelerate research on stomatal biology of model dicots.

Funder

Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Physiology,General Medicine

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