The Microphenotron: A robotic miniaturized plant phenotyping platform with diverse applications in chemical biology (Record no. 50808)

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Title The Microphenotron: A robotic miniaturized plant phenotyping platform with diverse applications in chemical biology
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Volume/sequential designation Plant Methods, 13(1), p.Article number 10, 2017
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Summary, etc. Background: Chemical genetics provides a powerful alternative to conventional genetics for understanding gene function. However, its application to plants has been limited by the lack of a technology that allows detailed phenotyping of whole-seedling development in the context of a high-throughput chemical screen. We have therefore sought to develop an automated micro-phenotyping platform that would allow both root and shoot development to be monitored under conditions where the phenotypic effects of large numbers of small molecules can be assessed. Results: The 'Microphenotron' platform uses 96-well microtitre plates to deliver chemical treatments to seedlings of Arabidopsis thaliana L. and is based around four components: (a)the 'Phytostrip', a novel seedling growth device that enables chemical treatments to be combined with the automated capture of images of developing roots and shoots; (b)an illuminated robotic platform that uses a commercially available robotic manipulator to capture images of developing shoots and roots; (c)software to control the sequence of robotic movements and integrate these with the image capture process; (d)purpose-made image analysis software for automated extraction of quantitative phenotypic data. Imaging of each plate (representing 80 separate assays)takes 4 min and can easily be performed daily for time-course studies. As currently configured, the Microphenotron has a capacity of 54 microtitre plates in a growth room footprint of 2.1 m2, giving a potential throughput of up to 4320 chemical treatments in a typical 10 days experiment. The Microphenotron has been validated by using it to screen a collection of 800 natural compounds for qualitative effects on root development and to perform a quantitative analysis of the effects of a range of concentrations of nitrate and ammonium on seedling development. Conclusions: The Microphenotron is an automated screening platform that for the first time is able to combine large numbers of individual chemical treatments with a detailed analysis of whole-seedling development, and particularly root system development. The Microphenotron should provide a powerful new tool for chemical genetics and for wider chemical biology applications, including the development of natural and synthetic chemical products for improved agricultural sustainability.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA
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Topical term or geographic name entry element AUTOMATED
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Topical term or geographic name entry element BIOSTIMULANTS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
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Topical term or geographic name entry element CHEMICAL GENETICS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ERAGROSTIS TEF
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PLANT PHENOTYPING
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ROBOTIC
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ROOT SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
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Topical term or geographic name entry element SHOOT DEVELOPMENT
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Personal name Burrell, T.
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Personal name Fozard, S.
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Personal name Holroyd, G.H.
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Personal name French, A.P.
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Personal name Pound, M.P.
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Personal name Bigley, C.J.
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Personal name James Taylor, C.
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Personal name James Taylor, C.
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