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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 ...
Read more 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 ...
Read more 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 ...
Read more 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, ...
Read more IPPS7 (2022): Conference website launched
2022 is approaching quickly & for IPPN it will be the year of its 7th IPPS. The International Plant Phenotyping ...
Read more 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 ...
Read more NPEC in Korean documentary
This Korean documentary presents the increasing worldwide interest in Korean food and challenges the industry to move forward. Wageningen University ...
Read more 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 ...
Read more 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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