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Understanding phenotypic plasticity in maize (Zea mays L.) is a current grand challenge for continued crop improvement. Measuring the interactive effects of genetics, environmental factors, and management practices (GxExM) on crop performance is time-consuming, expensive, and a major bottleneck to yield advancement. We demonstrate that an autonomous robotic platform, capable of collecting biologically relevant and commonly measured phenotypes, within a maize canopy at high-throughput, low-cost, and high-volume is now a reality. Field teams used TerraSentia autonomous ground robots developed by EarthSense, Inc. (Champaign, IL) to capture data using a suite of low-cost sensors from nearly 200,000 experimental units, located at 142 unique research fields in the USA and Canada, across five years. Computer vision and machine learning algorithms, developed by EarthSense, Inc., analyzed these in-canopy multi-sensor data to deliver ground-truth validated plant height, ear height, stem diameter, and leaf area index at multiple time points during each season. The robot measured these phenotypes with high accuracy and reliability, at scales sufficient to dissect interactions between genotypes and nitrogen rates in several environments. The results show that within-row, autonomous field robots hold great promise to increase GxExM understanding and decrease the amount of human labor required for plant phenotyping.
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Sleep
September 2025
Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, London, United Kingdom.
Study Objectives: Chronotype has been linked to a wide variety of psychiatric conditions. In particular, evening chronotype could be a transdiagnostic risk factor for different mental health difficulties. In this study we examine how chronotype relates to psychopathology and whether it can be conceptualised as part of the global construct of psychopathology (p-factor) by studying the genetic and environmental overlap between these variables.
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Aim: The aim of this study is to answer the question of whether data on the relations of ST and PENS with polygenic risk scores for schizophrenia (SZ-PRS) support the hypothesis that these phenotypes are subclinical manifestations of genetic liability for schizophrenia.
Can Vet J
September 2025
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, 52 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5B4 (Pollock, Campbell, Waldner); Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, 11877 85 Street NW, Calgary, Alberta T3R 1J3 (Windey
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Vet World
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Research Center for Applied Zoology, National Research and Innovation Agency, Republic of Indonesia, Bogor, Indonesia.
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September 2025
Research Unit Modeling Nature, Universidad de Granada, Granada.
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