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Registration is NOW OPEN for the International Plant Phenotyping Symposium (IPPS7)!

The International Plant Phenotyping Network (IPPN) and co-organizers from Wageningen University & Research can now announce the opening of the ...
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Working on the crops of the future

From crops that give a high yield to plants that are resistant to drought, salinisation, diseases and other consequences of ...
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Phenovator II – Arabidopsis phenotyping in Klima growth room

The Laboratory of Genetics and the Laboratory of Biophysics have recently purchased the Phenovator II. Photon Systems Instruments (PSI) from ...
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NPEC at 3rd NordPlant annual meeting in Tromsø, Norway

To strengthen the connection to European initiatives, and to get a much needed external view of the Nordic phenotyping community, ...
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IPPS7 (2022): Conference website launched

2022 is approaching quickly & for IPPN it will be the year of its 7th IPPS. The International Plant Phenotyping ...
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Phenotyping 4 Profit – for disease resistance in plants

To accelerate resistant variety development in plant breeding programs precise, non-destructive and quantitative methods to evaluate plant disease resistance or ...
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NPEC in Korean documentary

This Korean documentary presents the increasing worldwide interest in Korean food and challenges the industry to move forward. Wageningen University ...
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Pasto quinoa reacts differently to salt than selRiobamba

In the Wageningen greenhouses, researchers from the Laboratory for Plant Breeding tested the growth and development of two quinoa varieties ...
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Opinion Paper ‘Crop Improvement Now and Beyond’ published

In the CropBoost project Jeremy Harbinson, Rene Klein Lankhorst et al. have published an Opinion Paper in the Special Issue ...
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