Needle angle dynamics as a rapid indicator of drought stress in Larix kaempferi (Lamb.) Carrière: advancing non-destructive imaging techniques for resilient seedling production
Ukhan Jeong, Dohee Kim, Sohyun Kim, Seung Hyun Han, Eun Ju Cheong

TL;DR
This study uses imaging techniques to detect drought stress in Larix kaempferi seedlings by analyzing needle angle changes, offering a non-destructive and early warning method.
Contribution
The study introduces needle angle dynamics as a novel, non-destructive indicator of drought stress in L. kaempferi seedlings.
Findings
Apical needle angle changes detected drought stress as early as Day 2 using image analysis.
RGB and thermal imaging proved effective for real-time stress monitoring in seedlings.
Solar radiation and thermal parameters became key predictors of needle angle variation under drought.
Abstract
Larix kaempferi (Lamb.) Carrière, a valuable species for timber production and reforestation, faces challenges in large-scale seedling propagation due to its slow growth cycle and high susceptibility to environmental stressors. Early detection of drought stress is critical for preparing seedlings for harsh field conditions and for optimizing irrigation strategies. This study aimed to detect drought stress at an early stage in L. kaempferi seedlings by integrating physiological traits with image-based phenotypic measurements, with a focus on needle angle dynamics under controlled drought and irrigation conditions. The apical needle angle of one-year-old seedlings was measured using ImageJ, while seedling-level analysis was conducted using PlantCV to collect data and extract relevant parameters. Statistical analyses were performed to evaluate temporal trends and to identify growth…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics · Seedling growth and survival studies · Leaf Properties and Growth Measurement
