Advanced imaging techniques for the study of plant growth and development

•Integration of imaging tools with genome-wide approaches and modeling.•Quantitative measurements to describe biological systems at cellular resolution over time.•Recent developments in the field of imaging.•Vision-based methods (2D high-throughput and non-destructive methods). A variety of imaging...

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