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Phenomics for photosynthesis, growth and reflectance in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals circadian and long-term fluctuations in heritability.

Pádraic J FloodWillem KruijerSabine K SchnabelRob van der SchoorHenk JalinkJan F H SnelJeremy HarbinsonMark G M Aarts
Published in: Plant methods (2016)
Such continuous real-time non-destructive phenotyping will allow detailed genetic and physiological investigations of the kinetics of plant homeostasis and development. The success and ultimate outcome of a breeding program will depend greatly on the genetic variance which is sampled. Our observation of temporal fluctuations in trait heritability shows that the moment of measurement can have lasting consequences. Ultimately such phenomic level technologies will provide more dynamic insights into plant physiology, and the necessary data for the omics revolution to reach its full potential.
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  • arabidopsis thaliana
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