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Treffer: <italic>FlowerMorphology</italic>: fully automatic flower morphometry software.

Title:
FlowerMorphology: fully automatic flower morphometry software.
Source:
Planta: An International Journal of Plant Biology; May2018, Vol. 247 Issue 5, p1163-1173, 11p
Database:
Complementary Index

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Main conclusion: The software <italic>FlowerMorphology</italic> is designed for automatic morphometry of actinomorphic flowers. The novel complex parameters of flowers calculated by <italic>FlowerMorphology</italic> allowed us to quantitatively characterize a polyploid series of tobacco.Morphological differences of plants representing closely related lineages or mutants are mostly quantitative. Very often, there are only very fine variations in plant morphology. Therefore, accurate and high-throughput methods are needed for their quantification. In addition, new characteristics are necessary for reliable detection of subtle changes in morphology. <italic>FlowerMorphology</italic> is an all-in-one software package to automatically image and analyze five-petal actinomorphic flowers of the dicotyledonous plants. Sixteen directly measured parameters and ten calculated complex parameters of a flower allow us to characterize variations with high accuracy. The program was developed for the needs of automatic characterization of <italic>Nicotiana tabacum</italic> flowers, but is applicable to many other plants with five-petal actinomorphic flowers and can be adopted for flowers of other merosity. A genetically similar polyploid series of <italic>N. tabacum</italic> plants was used to investigate differences in flower morphology. For the first time, we could quantify the dependence between ploidy and size and form of the tobacco flowers. We found that the radius of inner petal incisions shows a persistent positive correlation with the chromosome number. In contrast, a commonly used parameter—radius of outer corolla—does not discriminate 2n and 4n plants. Other parameters show that polyploidy leads to significant aberrations in flower symmetry and are also positively correlated with chromosome number. Executables of <italic>FlowerMorphology</italic>, source code, documentation, and examples are available at the program website: <ext-link>https://github.com/Deyneko/FlowerMorphology</ext-link>;. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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