ABSTRACT
The paper reviews developments in computer-aided image analysis, which
are contributing to improving insight of seed morphology and biology, in
terms of seed quality and germination. Under separate headings, it
treats the means by which digital images are acquired and processed, and
how imaging technology is applied in monitoring seed imbibition, radicle
tip elongation rate, or quality testing and sorting by analysis of seed
size, shape, and colour parameters. The final section deals with the
future development of the new technique and its integration in
multifaceted plant biology systems.