LOCOPOTS: a low-cost high-throughput screening platform for in vitro potato phenotyping under abiotic stress

Journal: bioRxiv
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Abstract

Potato crop is highly vulnerable to abiotic stresses like salinity and low nutrient availability. Rapid identification of stress-resilient genotypes is therefore essential for breeding, yet conventional phenotyping is often slow, space-demanding and expensive. We present LOCOPOTS--a LOw-COst high-throughput screening platform for in vitro POTatoes under abiotic Stress--which combines individual in vitro plant culture, low-cost RGB imaging and machine-learning-based automatic segmentation using a trained model of a convolutional neural network, based on U-Net architecture. LOCOPOTS enabled the automated extraction of growth, colour, and vegetation-index traits and demonstrated robust performance across independent phenotyping rounds. We screened 30 potato varieties under control, low-nutrient and saltinity conditions, identifying contrasting growth and physiological responses. Integrated traits such as final area and height, Area_AUC and height_AUC, together with GLI, Chol, cive and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters, discriminated genotype performance under stress. Metabolic profiling further revealed genotype-specific reprogramming in carbon and nitrogen metabolism under low nutrition and salt stress, including changes in fructose, myo-inositol, {beta}-aminobutyric acid, gamma-aminobutyric acid, proline, and certain polyamines, identifying them as specific chemical biomarkers of plant stress responses. LOCOPOTS provides a scalable, affordable and space-efficient platform for early screening of potato genetic diversity and identification of candidate traits associated with stress resilience.

Authors

  • Saiz-Fernandez
  • I.; Bastidas Parrado
  • L. A.; Klimes
  • P.; Cavar Zeljkovic
  • S.; Ruiz de Galarreta
  • J. I.; Leyva-Perez
  • M. d. l. O.; Ortiz-Barredo
  • A.; Spichal
  • L.; De Diego
  • N.

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