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Jordan Knapp-Wilson is a Researcher affiliated with the Institute of Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics (IPBGG) within the College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences. Their work focuses on advancing 3D phenotyping techniques for fruit tree architecture using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and computational modeling.
- Specializes in peach tree morphology and crown architecture analysis
- Develops novel quantitative indices for plant phenotyping
- Applies TLS technology for high-resolution agricultural monitoring
Recent research emphasizes computational modeling of tree architecture to improve genetic trait mapping and precision agriculture strategies. Their work bridges plant biology with advanced imaging technologies to enhance crop breeding programs.
- Focus areas: Genotype-phenotype correlations, precision phenotyping, agricultural robotics integration
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