Author
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- Chuntao Yu
(College of Engineering, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)
- Jinyang Li
(College of Engineering, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)
- Wenqiang Shi
(College of Engineering, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)
- Liqiang Qi
(College of Engineering, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)
- Zheyun Guan
(Key Laboratory of Hybrid Soybean Breeding of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs/Soybean Research Institute, Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences (Northeast Agricultural Research Center of China), Changchun 130033, China)
- Wei Zhang
(College of Engineering, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)
- Chunbao Zhang
(Key Laboratory of Hybrid Soybean Breeding of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs/Soybean Research Institute, Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences (Northeast Agricultural Research Center of China), Changchun 130033, China)
Abstract
During hybrid soybean seed production, the parents’ phenotypic consistency is assessed by breeders to ensure the purity of soybean seeds. Detection traits encompass the hypocotyl, leaf, pubescence, and flower. To achieve the detection of hybrid soybean parents’ phenotypic consistency in the field, a self-propelled image acquisition platform was used to obtain soybean plant image datasets. In this study, the Large Selective Kernel Network (LSKNet) attention mechanism module, the detection layer Small Network (SNet), dedicated to detecting small objects, and the Wise Intersection over Union v3 (WIoU v3) loss function were added into the YOLOv5s network to establish the hybrid soybean parent phenotypic consistency detection model SLW-YOLO. The SLW-YOLO achieved the following: F1 score: 92.3%; mAP: 94.8%; detection speed: 88.3 FPS; and model size: 45.1 MB. Compared to the YOLOv5s model, the SLW-YOLO model exhibited an improvement in F1 score by 6.1% and in mAP by 5.4%. There was a decrease in detection speed by 42.1 FPS, and an increase in model size by 31.4 MB. The parent phenotypic consistency detected by the SLW-YOLO model was 98.9%, consistent with manual evaluation. Therefore, this study demonstrates the potential of using deep learning technology to identify phenotypic consistency in the seed production of large-scale hybrid soybean varieties.
Suggested Citation
Chuntao Yu & Jinyang Li & Wenqiang Shi & Liqiang Qi & Zheyun Guan & Wei Zhang & Chunbao Zhang, 2025.
"SLW-YOLO: A Hybrid Soybean Parent Phenotypic Consistency Detection Model Based on Deep Learning,"
Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 15(19), pages 1-25, September.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jagris:v:15:y:2025:i:19:p:2001-:d:1757833
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