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Feiyu Zhu

Researcher at University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Publications -  47
Citations -  330

Feiyu Zhu is an academic researcher from University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Graph drawing. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 33 publications receiving 125 citations. Previous affiliations of Feiyu Zhu include Virginia Tech & Sichuan University.

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A Novel LiDAR-Based Instrument for High-Throughput, 3D Measurement of Morphological Traits in Maize and Sorghum.

TL;DR: A novel LiDAR-based phenotyping instrument to generate 3D point clouds of single plants and showed that leaf area measurements by the instrument were highly correlated with the reference methods.
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SSPNet: Scale Selection Pyramid Network for Tiny Person Detection From UAV Images

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a scale selection pyramid network (SSPNet) for tiny person detection, which consists of three components: context attention module (CAM), scale enhancement module (SEM), and scale selection module (SSM).
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Allelic variation in rice Fertilization Independent Endosperm 1 contributes to grain width under high night temperature stress.

TL;DR: Evidence is presented to support the role of Fie1 in grain size regulation by testing overexpression (OE) and knockout mutants under heat stress and results suggest that the allelic difference controlling grain width under HNT is a result of differential transcript‐level response of FIE1 in grains developing under H NT stress.
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PI-Plat: a high-resolution image-based 3D reconstruction method to estimate growth dynamics of rice inflorescence traits

TL;DR: The PI-Plat offers a low cost and high-resolution platform to phenotype inflorescence-related traits using 3D reconstruction-based approach and facilitates analyses of the same panicle at multiple developmental time points, which can be utilized to explore the genetic variation for dynamic inflorescence traits in cereals.
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Loss of COMT activity reduces lateral root formation and alters the response to water limitation in sorghum brown midrib (bmr) 12 mutant.

TL;DR: The findings elucidate the phenotypic and molecular consequences of COMT deficiency under optimal and water stress environments in grasses and show that bmr12 is more sensitive to exogenous GA application and present evidence for the role of GA in regulating reduced LRD in bmr 12.