Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Seed phenome is directly related to product quality also in case the seed is
the end-product. X-ray microCT and 3D image analysis have been successfully
applied in food science and seed research because it is very useful to
investigate very small details like some seed traits which are very complex
to score non-destructively. The micropyle, the raphe and the hilum of bean
seeds are structures which play an important role in water uptaking which
influences, in turn, not only their germination but also their industrial
processing and cooking. Such structural traits of the beans are never been
quantified by using 3D imaging approaches. In this work, after X-ray microCT
scanning of four ancient Italian landraces of beans we propose an image
analysis approach to characterize the three-dimensional morphometry of the
differen tissues composing the hilum and micropilar regions of the beans.
Results allow to quantitatively compare the seed phenotype of the four
landraces and the structural traits have been correlated with measurements
of water uptake of the seeds.
Iris type:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Seed phenotyping; bean landrace; X-ray microCT; Agri-food imaging
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