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List of works by Malia A Gehan

A Versatile Phenotyping System and Analytics Platform Reveals Diverse Temporal Responses to Water Availability in Setaria

scientific article published on 19 June 2015

A protocol for Chenopodium quinoa pollen germination

scientific article published on 18 May 2022

Classifying cold stress responses of inbred maize seedlings using RGB imaging

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Components of Water Use Efficiency Have Unique Genetic Signatures in the Model C Grass

scientific article published on 09 August 2018

Heat stress changes mineral nutrient concentrations in <i>Chenopodium quinoa</i> seed

scientific article published on 06 February 2022

Heating quinoa shoots results in yield loss by inhibiting fruit production and delaying maturity

scientific article published on 23 January 2020

High-throughput phenotyping

scientific article published on 11 April 2017

Lights, camera, action: high-throughput plant phenotyping is ready for a close-up

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Morphological Plant Modeling: Unleashing Geometric and Topological Potential within the Plant Sciences

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Natural variation in the C-repeat binding factor cold response pathway correlates with local adaptation of Arabidopsis ecotypes

scientific article published on 15 September 2015

PlantCV v2.0: Image analysis software for high-throughput plant phenotyping

PlantCV v2.0: Image analysis software for high-throughput plant phenotyping

Raspberry Pi-powered imaging for plant phenotyping.

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Temporal network analysis identifies early physiological and transcriptomic indicators of mild drought in Brassica rapa.

scientific article published on 18 August 2017

The Next Generation of Training for Arabidopsis Researchers: Bioinformatics and Quantitative Biology.

scientific article published in December 2017

Trait components of whole plant water use efficiency are defined by unique, environmentally responsive genetic signatures in the model C4 grass Setaria

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Transcriptional networks-crops, clocks, and abiotic stress.

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