Weitz Group

Investigating how viruses transform human health and the fate of our planet

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Publications: Plant Networks

Title Year Journal
Overcoming the law of the hidden cyberinfrastructures 2017 Trends in Plant Science
Digital imaging of root traits (DIRT): a high-throughput computing and collaboration platform for field-based root phenomics 2015 Plant Methods
Costs and benefits of reticulate leaf venation 2014 BMC Plant Biology
ClearedLeavesDB: an online database of cleared plant leaf images 2014 Plant Methods
The fiber walk: a model of tip-driven growth with lateral expansion 2014 PloS One
Estimates of leaf vein density are scale dependent 2014 Plant Physiology
3D phenotyping and quantitative trait locus mapping identify core regions of the rice genome controlling root architecture 2013 PNAS
Genotypic recognition and spatial responses by rice roots 2013 PNAS
GiA Roots: software for the high throughput analysis of plant root system architecture 2012 BMC Plant Biology
Scaling and structure of dicotyledonous leaf venation networks 2012 Ecology Letters
Allometric covariation: a hallmark behavior of plants and leaves 2012 New Phytologist
Imaging and analysis platform for automatic phenotyping and trait ranking of plant root systems 2010 Plant Physiology
The metabolic theory of ecology: prospects and challenges for plant biology 2010 New Phytologist
Ontogenetically stable hydraulic design in woody plants 2006 Functional Ecology

The Weitz Group

Investigating how viruses transform human health and the fate of our planet

310 Ferst Dr
School of Biological Sciences
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332, USA

Website developed by Audra Davidson for the Weitz Group, 2021. For more information on the group, contact Dr. Gabi Steinbach: gabi.steinbach (@) physics.gatech.edu

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