This collection is a Thematic Series of the Journal of Cotton Research.
Edited by:
Prof. Eric F. Hequet, Texas Tech University, USA
Dr. Glen Ritchie, Texas Tech University, USA
High speed phenotyping is critical to improve cotton research and production. It can be applied to large scale commercial fields, research fields, breeding lines, and even at the individual plant level. The main goals are to improve yield, fiber quality, stress and disease resistance, etc. Recently, advances in high speed phenotyping in cotton have been achieved. This thematic series aims to report the main findings of research topic.