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Weng Kung Peng1,2,3, Xiaomin Lin4,5, Peishan Deng4
1Institute for Advanced Co-Creation Studies, The University of Osaka, Osaka, Japan. peng.weng.kung.qiqb@osaka-u.ac.jp.
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.), a major legume crop valued for its high oil content, displays complex genotypic-phenotypic interactions shaped by environmental influences, yet these relationships remain poorly understood. We present a high-throughput phenotyping framework that captures the geometry of peanut pods using digital microscopy or smartphone imaging integrated with manifold-learning for large-scale analysis and visualization. Using over 6500 pods collected across China, we identify a geographically distinct morphological signature and demonstrate accurate cultivar discrimination. This scalable approach establishes the foundation for a Large Geometric Model capable of predicting phenotypic traits and accelerating precision agriculture. Our pipeline offers a transformative tool for peanut breeding and sustainable crop improvement.
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