Root system markup language: toward an unified root architecture description language
The number of image analysis tools supporting the extraction of architectural features of root systems has increased over the last years. These tools offer a handy set of complementary facilities, yet it is widely accepted that none of these software tool is able to extract in an efficient way gro...
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| author | Lobet, Guillaume Pound, Michael P. Diener, Julian Pradal, Christophe Draye, Xavier Godin, Christophe Javaux, Mathieu Leitner, Daniel Meunier, Felicien Nacry, Philippe Pridmore, Tony P. Schnepf, Andrea |
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| description | The number of image analysis tools supporting the extraction of architectural features of root systems has increased over the last years. These tools offer a handy set of complementary facilities, yet it is widely accepted that none of these software tool is able to extract in an efficient way growing array of static and dynamic features for different types of images and species.
We describe the Root System Markup Language (RSML) that has been designed to overcome two major challenges: (i) to enable portability of root architecture data between different software tools in an easy and interoperable manner allowing seamless collaborative work, and (ii) to provide a standard format upon which to base central repositories which will soon arise following the expanding worldwide root phenotyping effort.
RSML follows the XML standard to store 2D or 3D image metadata, plant and root properties and geometries, continuous functions along individual root paths and a suite of annotations at the image, plant or root scales, at one or several time points. Plant ontologies are used to describe botanical entities that are relevant at the scale of root system architecture. An xml-schema describes the features and constraints of RSML and open-source packages have been developed in several languages (R, Excel, Java, Python, C#) to enable researchers to integrate RSML files into popular research workflow. |
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| spelling | nottingham-340612020-05-04T17:00:24Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34061/ Root system markup language: toward an unified root architecture description language Lobet, Guillaume Pound, Michael P. Diener, Julian Pradal, Christophe Draye, Xavier Godin, Christophe Javaux, Mathieu Leitner, Daniel Meunier, Felicien Nacry, Philippe Pridmore, Tony P. Schnepf, Andrea The number of image analysis tools supporting the extraction of architectural features of root systems has increased over the last years. These tools offer a handy set of complementary facilities, yet it is widely accepted that none of these software tool is able to extract in an efficient way growing array of static and dynamic features for different types of images and species. We describe the Root System Markup Language (RSML) that has been designed to overcome two major challenges: (i) to enable portability of root architecture data between different software tools in an easy and interoperable manner allowing seamless collaborative work, and (ii) to provide a standard format upon which to base central repositories which will soon arise following the expanding worldwide root phenotyping effort. RSML follows the XML standard to store 2D or 3D image metadata, plant and root properties and geometries, continuous functions along individual root paths and a suite of annotations at the image, plant or root scales, at one or several time points. Plant ontologies are used to describe botanical entities that are relevant at the scale of root system architecture. An xml-schema describes the features and constraints of RSML and open-source packages have been developed in several languages (R, Excel, Java, Python, C#) to enable researchers to integrate RSML files into popular research workflow. American Society of Plant Biologists 2015-01-22 Article PeerReviewed Lobet, Guillaume, Pound, Michael P., Diener, Julian, Pradal, Christophe, Draye, Xavier, Godin, Christophe, Javaux, Mathieu, Leitner, Daniel, Meunier, Felicien, Nacry, Philippe, Pridmore, Tony P. and Schnepf, Andrea (2015) Root system markup language: toward an unified root architecture description language. Plant Physiology, 167 (3). pp. 617-627. ISSN 1532-2548 phenotyping root systems http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/167/3/617 doi:10.1104/pp.114.253625 doi:10.1104/pp.114.253625 |
| spellingShingle | phenotyping root systems Lobet, Guillaume Pound, Michael P. Diener, Julian Pradal, Christophe Draye, Xavier Godin, Christophe Javaux, Mathieu Leitner, Daniel Meunier, Felicien Nacry, Philippe Pridmore, Tony P. Schnepf, Andrea Root system markup language: toward an unified root architecture description language |
| title | Root system markup language: toward an unified root architecture description language |
| title_full | Root system markup language: toward an unified root architecture description language |
| title_fullStr | Root system markup language: toward an unified root architecture description language |
| title_full_unstemmed | Root system markup language: toward an unified root architecture description language |
| title_short | Root system markup language: toward an unified root architecture description language |
| title_sort | root system markup language: toward an unified root architecture description language |
| topic | phenotyping root systems |
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