Plant phenotyping has emerged as a comprehensive field of research as the result of significant advancements in the application of imaging sensors for high-throughput data collection. The flip side is the risk of drowning in the massive amounts of data generated by automated phenotyping systems. Currently, the major challenge lies in data management, on the level of data annotation and proper metadata collection, and in progressing towards synergism across data collection and analyses. Progress in data analyses includes efforts towards the integration of phenotypic and -omics data resources for bridging the phenotype-genotype gap and obtaining in-depth insights into fundamental plant processes.
Keywords: Data integration; Data management; Data-driven analysis; Plant phenotyping.
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