Novel Phenotypic Approaches in Quantitative Analysis of Plant Development and Performance
Offered By: Society for Experimental Biology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore novel phenotypic approaches for quantitative analysis of plant development and performance in this 33-minute InDepth session presented by Ulrich Schurr at the Society for Experimental Biology's annual Conference 2021. Delve into topics such as phenotyping environments, one-handed technology, phenotype networks, and the EPN 2020 initiative. Learn about infrastructure categories, implementation phases, and funding for plant research. Discover the role of digital agriculture in a global perspective and gain insights into species-specific considerations. Engage with questions and discussions surrounding the future of plant phenotyping and its impact on agricultural advancements.
Syllabus
Intro
Phenotyping environment
Onehanded technology
Phenotype networks
EPN 2020
Objectives
Infrastructure categories
Current status
Implementation phase
Goal of emphasis
Funding
Elixir
Questions
Species
Digital agriculture
Global perspective
Taught by
Society for Experimental Biology
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