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Written by: Maria Zavarce

Contributor: Lukas Wilgosh 

Phase One P3 RGB Imaging for Plant Phenotyping

April 1st, 2025

3 minutes read

Plant phenotyping plays a crucial role in modern agriculture and crop research, allowing scientists to assess plant traits, growth patterns, and structural health. While multispectral and hyperspectral imaging are often associated with plant phenotyping, ultra-high-resolution RGB imaging offers a powerful solution for structural analysis.

 

This article explores how the Phase One P3 RGB drone payload can be used in plant phenotyping, particularly for structural analysis, and the advantages it provides over traditional imaging methods.

How Ultra-High-Resolution RGB Imaging Supports Plant Phenotyping

The Phase One P3's  medium-format sensor, ultra-high resolution, and long focal length options make it a strong candidate for structural trait analysis in plant phenotyping.

 

1. Canopy Cover Estimation

 

The P3’s medium-format sensor captures highly detailed aerial imagery, allowing researchers to accurately measure vegetation cover.

Using image segmentation techniques, scientists can classify different land cover types and estimate the percentage of ground covered by plant material. This is critical for monitoring growth stages, assessing crop competition, and evaluating field uniformity over time.

 

2. Leaf Area Index (LAI) Calculation

 

The P3’s sharp resolution and accurate colour reproduction enable detailed imaging of individual leaves. By applying machine learning-based segmentation or traditional image analysis, researchers can measure Leaf Area Index (LAI), which is essential for understanding plant health and photosynthetic efficiency.

 

3. 3D Plant Structure & Height Mapping (Photogrammetry)

 

High-resolution imagery from the P3 can be processed using photogrammetry software (e.g. Pheno-Inspect) to create 3D reconstructions of plant canopies. This provides valuable insights into biomass accumulation, plant height variations, and crop uniformity.

3D models can also help assess plant architecture and breeding

 

4. Lodging Detection (Structural Stability of Plants)

 

Lodging, the bending or collapsing of plants due to environmental factors, can significantly reduce crop yield. The high spatial resolution of the P3 enables detection of lodged areas and provides researchers with accurate assessments of plant stability. By analyzing structural deformations in crops like wheat, rice, or corn, agronomists can develop more resilient plant varieties.

 

5. Stress & Disease Identification (Limited to Visible Symptoms)

Although the P3 lacks near-infrared (NIR) capabilities, it can still detect visible plant stress symptoms, such as wilting, discoloration, and necrosis. AI-driven image processing can classify stress patterns in crops based on RGB data. For instance, early detection of nutrient deficiencies and pest damage can be achieved using pattern recognition and colour analysis.

Why the Phase One P3 Excels in Structural Phenotyping

The Phase One P3 Payload offers several key advantages that make it an excellent choice for structural phenotyping applications:

 

• Extremely high spatial resolution: Captures fine structural details down to individual leaves.

• Large sensor & dynamic range: Provides accurate colour representation and contrast for superior image analysis.

• Multiple lens options (35mm, 80mm, 150mm): Enables flexible imaging for different crop sizes and research needs.

• Compatible with DJI M300/M350 and other multirotor drones: Allows for efficient large-scale aerial phenotyping.

• Smart focusing & high-speed imaging: Ensures clear images, even when capturing moving objects like swaying plants.

Webinar - Next Level Field Phenotyping with Pheno-Inspect AI-Based Plant Analysis | Phase One

Advancements in AI and high-resolution aerial imaging are transforming field phenotyping, making data collection and analysis more efficient than ever. In this webinar, Phase One and Pheno-Inspect showcase how AI-driven image processing software, combined with Phase One's aerial cameras, is revolutionizing plant analysis. The session explores key applications, including plant and object counting, multi-species weed mapping, and disease scoring, helping breeders and growers tackle challenges with precision. 

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About the Author

Maria Zavarce, Marketing Coordinator at Measur, brings over three years of specialized experience in the drones and robotics industry. Combining her knowledge of emerging technologies with 8+ years of inbound marketing and SEO, she provides actionable insights into the transformative power of advanced solutions.

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