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Growth of pineapple plantlets during acclimatisation can be monitored through automated image analysis of the canopy Cover

Growth of pineapple plantlets during acclimatisation can be monitored through automated image analysis of the canopy

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|Oct 2020

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Fig. 1

Canopy growth of 56 pineapple plantlets during acclimatisation

Fig. 2

Growth of individual pineapple plantlets during acclimatisation. A, C, E: Fresh weights (FW) of plantlets, leaves and roots, respectively. B, D, F: Dry weights(DW) of plantlets, leaves and roots, respectively. Results with the same letters are not statistically different (One-Way ANOVA, Tukey, p>0,05). Vertical bars represent SE.

Fig. 3

Relationship between canopy area of 56 pineapple plantlets measured with the automated and semiautomated image analysis procedures (A); and canopy area of individual plantlet during acclimatisation (B). In A, R2 is statistically different from cero (p ≤ 0,05; n = 18). In B, results with the same letters are not statistically different (One-Way ANOVA, Tukey, p>0,05) and vertical bars represent SE.

Fig. 4

Relationship between canopy area of 56 pineapple plantlets measured with the automated image analysis procedure (y) and individual plantlet growth during acclimatization. R2 are statistically different from cero (p ≤ 0,05; n = 18). FW: fresh weight. DW: dry weight.
Language: English
Page range: 223 - 229
Published on: Oct 21, 2020
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
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© 2020 Guillermo Soto, Gustavo Lorente, Jessica Mendoza, Evelio Dany Báez, Carlos Manuel Lorenzo, Romelio Rodríguez, Elliosha Hajari, Oscar Vicente, José Carlos Lorenzo, Evelio Luis Baez, published by European Biotechnology Thematic Network Association
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