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What opportunities do biodegradable sensors have?

The more data, the better growers can control their cultivation. Sensors play a crucial role in this: they can tell, ...
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NPEC Ecotron Facility

NPEC’s ecotron facility is to be realized at Utrecht University and will consist of a range of fully closed and ...
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Multi-environment climate chambers

NPEC’s multi-environment module will host a series of 15 small climate chambers with the highest level of homogeneity in temperature, ...
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Helios: high-throughput shoot phenotyping of plant-microbe interactions

We are happy to announce the arrival of NPEC’s Helios phenotyping facility for the quantitive description of shoot architectural traits ...
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Hades: high-throughput fluorescence-based phenotyping of in vitro root systems

Together with our partner, Photon Systems Instruments, we are currently finalising the designs for the NPEC’s high-throughput in vitro root ...
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The International Plant Phenotyping Syposium has been postponed to 2022

After careful deliberation and consideration of the global status of the SARS-CoV2 pandemic, the IPPN Executive Board has taken the ...
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WUR gains insight from French approach to artificial Intelligence

In the Netherlands we have come a long way with the development of artificial intelligence, but we must invest more ...
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New Phytotron climate chambers for plant research

Utrecht University renovated the climate chambers of the Phytotron in the Hugo R. Kruyt building between March and November 2020. ...
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Videos of online seminar on field phenotyping seminar by INRAE and WUR

On 27th of November 2020 we have held an online seminar on Field Phenotyping organised by Fred Baret (INRAE) and ...
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