How does high-throughput digital plant phenotyping contribute to plant research?
Phenotyping can be defined as: G + E = P. Meaning, the phenotype (P) of an organism (in this case a plant) is the result of the genotype (G), the physiological traits of a plant, and the environment (E) it is growing in. Therefore, the study of the combination of these factors is called Phenotyping. In this simplified definition, the answer to the question mentioned above can be found.