Abstract

Traditional seed and fruit phenotyping are mainly accomplished by manual measurement or extraction of morphological properties from two-dimensional images. These methods are not only in low-throughput but also unable to collect their three-dimensional (3D) characteristics and internal morphology. X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning, which provides a convenient means of non-destructively recording the external and internal 3D structures of seeds and fruits, offers a potential to overcome these limitations. However, the current CT equipment cannot be adopted to scan seeds and fruits with high throughput. And there is no specialized software for automatic extraction of phenotypes from CT images. Here, we introduced a high-throughput image acquisition approach by mounting a specially designed seed-fruit container onto the scanning bed. The corresponding 3D image analysis software, 3DPheno-Seed&Fruit, was created for automatic segmentation and rapid quantification of eight morphological phenotypes of internal and external compartments of seeds and fruits. 3DPheno-Seed&Fruit is a graphical user interface design and user-friendly software with an excellent phenotype result visualization function. We described the software in detail and benchmarked it based upon CT image analyses in seeds of soybean, wheat, peanut, pine nut, pistachio nut and dwarf Russian almond fruit. R2 values between the extracted and manual measurements of seed length, width, thickness, and radius ranged from 0.80 to 0.96 for soybean and wheat. High correlations were found between the 2D (length, width, thickness, and radius) and 3D (volume and surface area) phenotypes for soybean. Overall, our methods provide robust and novel tools for phenotyping the morphological seed and fruit traits of various plant species, which could benefit crop breeding and functional genomics.

Highlights

  • The shape and size of seeds and fruits are among the most vital agronomic traits since they play crucial parts in eating quality, yield, as well as market price

  • The outstanding advantages of the 3DPheno-Seed&Fruit software is the sophisticated visualization of the phenotype results and user-interaction

  • Phenotypes extracted from individual seeds/fruits were saved by row

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Introduction

The shape and size of seeds and fruits are among the most vital agronomic traits since they play crucial parts in eating quality, yield, as well as market price. Majority of seeds and fruits are pretty small which make the manual measurement of external morphological traits time-consuming and labor-intensive. Some shape phenotypes such as surface area and volume are three-dimensional (3D) that are almost impossible to be accurately quantified with the manual methods. The internal morphological traits, such as the size of air space between two cotyledons, are unable to be quantified without damaging the seeds or fruits using the manual measurement approaches. Rapid, accurate, non-destructive, and high-throughput approaches for seed and fruit phenotyping are urgently needed

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