ALPHA: A High Throughput System for Quantifying Growth in Aquatic Plants
Kassidy A. Robinson, Victoria Augoustides, Tanaka Madenyika, Ryan C. Sartor

TL;DR
This paper introduces ALPHA, a system for high-throughput growth analysis of aquatic plants like duckweed to support sustainable agriculture.
Contribution
ALPHA is a novel automated system for phenotyping aquatic plants, enabling selective breeding for sustainable agriculture.
Findings
ALPHA can assess growth rates of small aquatic plants under various environmental conditions.
A proof of principle demonstrated saltwater tolerance testing across six clones of Lemna gibba.
ALPHA supports breeding efforts to develop new sustainable crops from Lemnaceae species.
Abstract
The need for more sustainable agricultural systems is becoming increasingly apparent. The global demand for agricultural products—food, feed, fuel and fiber—will continue to increase as the global population continues to grow. This challenge is compounded by climate change. Not only does a changing climate make it difficult to maintain stable yields but current agricultural systems are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions and continue to drive the problem further. Therefore, future agricultural systems must not only increase production but also significantly decrease negative environmental impacts. One approach to addressing this is to begin breeding and cultivating new plant species that have fundamental sustainability advantages over our existing crops. The Lemnaceae, commonly known as duckweeds, are one family of plants that have potential to increase output and reduce the…
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TopicsConstructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment · Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics · Agriculture, Soil, Plant Science
