A Low-Cost Method for Phenotyping Wilting and Recovery of Wheat Leaves under Heat Stress Using Semi-Automated Image Analysis

Leaf wilting is the most common symptom of dehydration stress. Methods to analyze this phenomenon are particularly relevant to evaluate crop agronomic performance, to genetically dissect out the wilting process, and for functional analysis of genetically modified plants. In this study, a low-cost, s...

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Main Authors: Agata Rascio, Giuditta De Santis, Giuseppe Sorrentino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Plants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/6/718
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spelling doaj-53e7c35cd11d4e12aed6c1f99b21825f2020-11-25T03:18:07ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472020-06-01971871810.3390/plants9060718A Low-Cost Method for Phenotyping Wilting and Recovery of Wheat Leaves under Heat Stress Using Semi-Automated Image AnalysisAgata Rascio0Giuditta De Santis1Giuseppe Sorrentino2Council for Agricultural Research and Economics-Research Centre for Cereal and Industrial Crops, S.S. 673 Km 25,200, 71122 Foggia, ItalyCouncil for Agricultural Research and Economics-Research Centre for Cereal and Industrial Crops, S.S. 673 Km 25,200, 71122 Foggia, ItalyISAFOM, National Research Council, via Patacca 85, Ercolano (NA), 80056 Naples, ItalyLeaf wilting is the most common symptom of dehydration stress. Methods to analyze this phenomenon are particularly relevant to evaluate crop agronomic performance, to genetically dissect out the wilting process, and for functional analysis of genetically modified plants. In this study, a low-cost, semi-automated method to quantify leaf folding of wilting plants is described that can replace visual analysis. Standardized heat-stress conditions were applied with a thermostatic drier, on plantlets or excised leaves from three wheat genotypes (Trinakria, Cappelli, and a Water-mutant of Trinakria). The best time–temperature binomial to record both the leaf wilting and recovery phases was identified using a free time-lapse application, by a smartphone camera. The quantitative description of the wilting phenomenon was obtained through the Kinovea software, which automatically tracked the leaf angle changes over time, computed various kinematic data (angular velocity, centripetal acceleration, total degrees of displacement) and constructed the graphs. The possibility of applying standardized heat-stress conditions and quantitatively describe the leaf folding kinematics means that this instrumentation and its use represents a very low cost tool for objective phenotyping of the degree of the heat-stress tolerance of wheat and of morphologically similar species.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/6/718wiltingheat stressautomated imagingwheatkinematic analysis
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author Agata Rascio
Giuditta De Santis
Giuseppe Sorrentino
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Giuditta De Santis
Giuseppe Sorrentino
A Low-Cost Method for Phenotyping Wilting and Recovery of Wheat Leaves under Heat Stress Using Semi-Automated Image Analysis
Plants
wilting
heat stress
automated imaging
wheat
kinematic analysis
author_facet Agata Rascio
Giuditta De Santis
Giuseppe Sorrentino
author_sort Agata Rascio
title A Low-Cost Method for Phenotyping Wilting and Recovery of Wheat Leaves under Heat Stress Using Semi-Automated Image Analysis
title_short A Low-Cost Method for Phenotyping Wilting and Recovery of Wheat Leaves under Heat Stress Using Semi-Automated Image Analysis
title_full A Low-Cost Method for Phenotyping Wilting and Recovery of Wheat Leaves under Heat Stress Using Semi-Automated Image Analysis
title_fullStr A Low-Cost Method for Phenotyping Wilting and Recovery of Wheat Leaves under Heat Stress Using Semi-Automated Image Analysis
title_full_unstemmed A Low-Cost Method for Phenotyping Wilting and Recovery of Wheat Leaves under Heat Stress Using Semi-Automated Image Analysis
title_sort low-cost method for phenotyping wilting and recovery of wheat leaves under heat stress using semi-automated image analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Leaf wilting is the most common symptom of dehydration stress. Methods to analyze this phenomenon are particularly relevant to evaluate crop agronomic performance, to genetically dissect out the wilting process, and for functional analysis of genetically modified plants. In this study, a low-cost, semi-automated method to quantify leaf folding of wilting plants is described that can replace visual analysis. Standardized heat-stress conditions were applied with a thermostatic drier, on plantlets or excised leaves from three wheat genotypes (Trinakria, Cappelli, and a Water-mutant of Trinakria). The best time–temperature binomial to record both the leaf wilting and recovery phases was identified using a free time-lapse application, by a smartphone camera. The quantitative description of the wilting phenomenon was obtained through the Kinovea software, which automatically tracked the leaf angle changes over time, computed various kinematic data (angular velocity, centripetal acceleration, total degrees of displacement) and constructed the graphs. The possibility of applying standardized heat-stress conditions and quantitatively describe the leaf folding kinematics means that this instrumentation and its use represents a very low cost tool for objective phenotyping of the degree of the heat-stress tolerance of wheat and of morphologically similar species.
topic wilting
heat stress
automated imaging
wheat
kinematic analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/6/718
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