Senescence is defined as the percentage of plants that remain green. This trait is robust against the presence of soil visible in the plot. It models the capacity of the plant to stay green during the ripening process and can be used for both phenology studies and to predict the ability of the plant to produce yield over a longer period of time.
Senescence
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Plant Lodging
This trait indicates the probability that a plot has been affected by lodging. Lodging is the phenomenon by which the plant bends over the stems near ground level, which can have a dramatic impact on the yield. This trait is computed based on the plant height results through time.
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