Leveraging hyperspectral imaging to identify drought tolerant Populus species and genotypes within species

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Description

The aim of this study was to identity variation in drought tolerance across genotypes of Populus deltoides, Populus trichocarpa, and hybrids of the two species. A panel of 102 Populus genotypes, comprising 37 genotypes of P. trichocarpa, 37 of P. deltoides and 28 unique hybrid genotypes (P. trichocarpa x P. deltoides and P. deltoides x P. trichocarpa) were evaluated in the greenhouse under two treatments, well-watered (WW) and drought (DS). Plant physiological data were collected throughout the experiment once the drought treatment began. Throughout the experiment, we tracked soil volumetric water content, pot weight, stomatal conductance, quantum yield of photosystem II, and electron transport rate. In addition to those measurements, upon completion of the experiment, we assessed above and belowground plant biomass, plant height and stem diameter, leaf number, specific leaf area, relative water content, total protein, and total chlorophyll. We obtained hyperspectral signatures of one leaf from each plant at the end of the experiment. Columns BC – LL are hyperspectral averages for one leaf from each plant at each wavelength as described in the column header.

Funding

AC05-00OR22725

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