Remote Sensing (Jun 2021)

Making Use of 3D Models for Plant Physiognomic Analysis: A Review

  • Abhipray Paturkar,
  • Gourab Sen Gupta,
  • Donald Bailey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13112232
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 2232

Abstract

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Use of 3D sensors in plant phenotyping has increased in the last few years. Various image acquisition, 3D representations, 3D model processing and analysis techniques exist to help the researchers. However, a review of approaches, algorithms, and techniques used for 3D plant physiognomic analysis is lacking. In this paper, we investigate the techniques and algorithms used at various stages of processing and analysing 3D models of plants, and identify their current limiting factors. This review will serve potential users as well as new researchers in this field. The focus is on exploring studies monitoring the plant growth of single plants or small scale canopies as opposed to large scale monitoring in the field.

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