Fig. 1: Deployment details for the TerraSentia robots between 2019 and 2023 by teams from Corteva Agriscience, EarthSense, and the University of Illinois. | Communications Biology

Fig. 1: Deployment details for the TerraSentia robots between 2019 and 2023 by teams from Corteva Agriscience, EarthSense, and the University of Illinois.

From: Breaking the field phenotyping bottleneck in maize with autonomous robots

Fig. 1

A A TerraSentia® robot in a typical corn breeding experimental unit with 0.76 m spaced corn rows. B Aerial image of a typical research trial location showing the corn plots laid out in columns and ranges. Each experimental unit is typically 5.3–9.3 m long with two rows spaced 0.76 m apart. C locations where the robot was operated in the United States and Canada. D The number of locations, number of locations by collection dates, experimental units with raw multi-sensor data, and the number of experimental units with at least one trait delivered.

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