Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science
Article Title: PlantSize Offers an Affordable, Non-destructive Method to Measure Plant Size and Color in Vitro
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00219
Figure Lengend Snippet: Correlation of chlorophyll contents with Hue values. Fourteen days-old Arabidopsis plants treated by different stresses: 0,1 mM CdCl 2 , 3 mM H 2 O 2 , 150 mM NaCl, known to affect chlorophyll content. Plants were photographed after 3 days, and images were analyzed by PlantSize. (A) Images of treated plants. (B) Linear correlation of Hue values and chlorophyll contents of individual Arabidopsis plants (pixel numbers were used according to Figure ). (C,D) Average chlorophyll contents and HUE values of treated plants. (E) Correlation of average chlorophyll contents and average HUE values. Bars on diagrams show standard deviation, ∗ Indicates significant differences to control tested by one-way ANOVA ( p < 0.05).
Article Snippet: Images are analyzed with the MatLab-based computer application PlantSize, which simultaneously calculates several parameters including rosette size, convex area, convex ratio, chlorophyll and anthocyanin contents of all plants identified on the image.
Techniques: Standard Deviation, Control