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Fig. 14 | Plant Methods

Fig. 14

From: How to make sense of 3D representations for plant phenotyping: a compendium of processing and analysis techniques

Fig. 14

Example of the 3D measurements of plant organs as used by [248]. Stem diameters were estimated by fitting cylinder shapes to stem point cloud segments (a), leaf widths by determining the oriented bounding box around leaf point cloud segments and measuring their shortest dimension (b), and leaf lengths by computing the shortest paths connecting the furthest points on the leaf surface meshes (c). Reprinted with permission from the author

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