The world population is projected to reach to 9.7 billion people by 2050. With increasing population and improving living standards, the demand for food is accelerating. In order to meet increasing demand for food while arable land and other resources are decreasing, agriculture needs all the tools available to sustainably increase crop yields. Development of effective genetically modified (GM) traits to protect crops from abiotic and biotic stressors is a critical aspect of sustainable yield improvement. Efficient identification of traits and rapid integration of the traits into commercial elite germplasm requires robust and rapid trait testing. Monsanto has developed numerous high-throughput phenotyping platforms to support rapid trait identification and integration. Selected phenotyping platforms will be reviewed to gain understanding of how they are utilized for trait phenotyping.
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