Establishment of a Quantitative Evaluation Method of Rice Plant Type Using P-type Fourier Descriptors

To evaluate rice plant type precisely at the seedling stage, we established a quantitative evaluation method using an image analysis. P-type Fourier descriptors, which could apply an “open-curve”, were used for the plant type, and the coefficients were summarized as the scores of principal component...

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Main Authors: Katsuaki Suzuki, Zeyu Zheng, Yoshiyasu Tamura, Yutaka Hirata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2011-01-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.14.105
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spelling doaj-2c751c52546941028a5d27fea517af442020-11-24T20:45:32ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082011-01-0114210511010.1626/pps.14.10511645055Establishment of a Quantitative Evaluation Method of Rice Plant Type Using P-type Fourier DescriptorsKatsuaki Suzuki0Zeyu Zheng1Yoshiyasu Tamura2Yutaka Hirata3Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyTokyo University of Information SciencesThe Institute of Statistical MathematicsTokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyTo evaluate rice plant type precisely at the seedling stage, we established a quantitative evaluation method using an image analysis. P-type Fourier descriptors, which could apply an “open-curve”, were used for the plant type, and the coefficients were summarized as the scores of principal components (PCs) by principal component analysis. At the same time, “conventional plant type traits”, leaf blade length, leaf blade angle and inter-leaf-blade length, were measured by traditional plant type measurement methods. Based on the PC scores, the plant type for each PC was reconstructed by inverse Fourier transformation and the morphological characteristics were evaluated. To examine whether our method could appropriately identify the characteristics of the varieties, we discriminated the varieties using the PC scores by support vector machines. The varieties were also discriminated using the conventional traits of plant type. The results indicated that both traits had equal discrimination efficiency. In addition, the combination of conventional traits and scores had the highest discrimination efficiency. The relationship between the PC scores and conventional traits was examined by multiple regression analysis. The PC scores were not correlated with size-related traits. From these results, our research clarified that a plant type evaluation method using P-type Fourier descriptors could evaluate rice plant type precisely combined with conventional methods.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.14.105Image analysisPlant typeP-type Fourier descriptorsQuantitative evaluationRice
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author Katsuaki Suzuki
Zeyu Zheng
Yoshiyasu Tamura
Yutaka Hirata
spellingShingle Katsuaki Suzuki
Zeyu Zheng
Yoshiyasu Tamura
Yutaka Hirata
Establishment of a Quantitative Evaluation Method of Rice Plant Type Using P-type Fourier Descriptors
Plant Production Science
Image analysis
Plant type
P-type Fourier descriptors
Quantitative evaluation
Rice
author_facet Katsuaki Suzuki
Zeyu Zheng
Yoshiyasu Tamura
Yutaka Hirata
author_sort Katsuaki Suzuki
title Establishment of a Quantitative Evaluation Method of Rice Plant Type Using P-type Fourier Descriptors
title_short Establishment of a Quantitative Evaluation Method of Rice Plant Type Using P-type Fourier Descriptors
title_full Establishment of a Quantitative Evaluation Method of Rice Plant Type Using P-type Fourier Descriptors
title_fullStr Establishment of a Quantitative Evaluation Method of Rice Plant Type Using P-type Fourier Descriptors
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of a Quantitative Evaluation Method of Rice Plant Type Using P-type Fourier Descriptors
title_sort establishment of a quantitative evaluation method of rice plant type using p-type fourier descriptors
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2011-01-01
description To evaluate rice plant type precisely at the seedling stage, we established a quantitative evaluation method using an image analysis. P-type Fourier descriptors, which could apply an “open-curve”, were used for the plant type, and the coefficients were summarized as the scores of principal components (PCs) by principal component analysis. At the same time, “conventional plant type traits”, leaf blade length, leaf blade angle and inter-leaf-blade length, were measured by traditional plant type measurement methods. Based on the PC scores, the plant type for each PC was reconstructed by inverse Fourier transformation and the morphological characteristics were evaluated. To examine whether our method could appropriately identify the characteristics of the varieties, we discriminated the varieties using the PC scores by support vector machines. The varieties were also discriminated using the conventional traits of plant type. The results indicated that both traits had equal discrimination efficiency. In addition, the combination of conventional traits and scores had the highest discrimination efficiency. The relationship between the PC scores and conventional traits was examined by multiple regression analysis. The PC scores were not correlated with size-related traits. From these results, our research clarified that a plant type evaluation method using P-type Fourier descriptors could evaluate rice plant type precisely combined with conventional methods.
topic Image analysis
Plant type
P-type Fourier descriptors
Quantitative evaluation
Rice
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.14.105
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