Fig. 1From: A global non-invasive methodology for the phenotyping of potato under water deficit conditions using imaging, physiological and molecular toolsImpact of water stress on phenotyping parameters. Evolution measured in Days After Shoot Emergence (DASE) of a, b the hull area and projected area from the top view camera (leaf coverage), c, d the hull area and projected area from the side view camera, e, f height and width from the side view camera and g the ExG index. All parameters were computed from the day of transplantation into the soil to the day of harvest. For all of the mentioned parameters, a significant difference between the three conditions was observed from 34 to 53 DASE. Additional file 1: Table S1 for further details regarding statistical dataBack to article page