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Yunluo Li1, Xianghui Meng2, Qiyun Xu1,3
1Sanya National Center of Technology Innovation for Saline-Alkali Tolerant Rice, School of Tropical Agriculture and Forestry (Sanya Institute of Breeding and Multiplication), Hainan University, Sanya, 572025, China.
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Rice seedling salt-tolerance evaluation commonly relies on visual scoring or destructive assays, which are subjective, labor-intensive, and difficult to standardize for population-level analysis. This study developed a new deep-learning-assisted hydroponic RGB phenotyping framework for standardized salt-stress evaluation and genetic mapping in rice seedlings. The framework integrates controlled hydroponic cultivation, RGB imaging, RicePhenoSeg-assisted annotation and trait extraction, ELMERF-based semantic segmentation, and image-derived quantification of salt-induced shoot injury. Using this framework, we constructed the Rice Seedling-Salt RGB Dataset (RSSD), which contains green shoot tissues, yellow shoot tissues, roots, and background from hydroponically grown rice seedlings. Based on RSSD, ELMERF achieved a mean Intersection over Union of 51.4% and a mean Accuracy of 89.5%, outperforming nine representative segmentation models. We further defined shoot yellowing rate (SYR) as an image-derived quantitative trait describing visible salt-induced shoot injury. The framework was applied to 261 re-sequenced rice accessions for population-level phenotyping and genome-wide association analysis. Compared with standard evaluation score and seedling death rate, SYR showed a more continuous phenotypic distribution and detected 36 significant SNPs, including a major signal near the Saltol/OsHKT1; 5 region. Notably, 34 SYR-associated SNPs were not detected by conventional visual scores. Overall, this study provides a targeted hydroponic RGB phenotyping framework for standardized rice seedling salt-stress evaluation and genetic analysis.
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