SLEAP


The team focuses on enhancing the carbon capture capabilities of plant roots, a vital approach to mitigating global warming. The AI tool, SLEAP, was originally developed for tracking animal movements and has been adapted by Salk Fellow Talmo Pereira and Professor Wolfgang Busch for plant root analysis.

Their latest findings were published in Plant Phenomics, and a new protocol employing SLEAP was presented to measure previously hard-to-quantify root traits accurately. “This collaboration is a prime example of what makes Salk science so special and impactful," stated Pereira.

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