"Plant phenotyping for a sustainable future" - IPPS 2022 will serve as a platform to discuss and realize options to harness the power of plant phenotyping and contribute to a sustainable future.
A short participative workshop oriented toward practical aspects of plant phenotyping with inexpensive, yet robust, minicomputers coupled with small cameras. Each important step, from system installation, network deploying, time lapse acquisition, image processing, mach...
University of Edinburgh - Edinburgh, United Kingdom
This symposium aims to provide its participants with enhanced understanding and appreciation for the role post-translational protein (PTMs) modifications play in shaping phenotypical traits, particularly in plants. This timely topic is of interest to a wide range of sci...
Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK Gatersleben)
Representation of Saxony-Anhalt to the EU - , Belgium
The event will provide a forum for discussion of the opportunities plant phenotyping technologies provide towards the digitalization of cop Biodiversity conserved in European gene banks in terms of its impact on the development of a more sustainable agricultural praxis ...
ICCV is the premier international computer vision event comprising the main conference and several co-located workshops and tutorials. With its high quality and low cost, it provides an exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers.
Speakers from breeding and AgBiotech companies will present their experiences in applying genotyping in breeding. Next, the use of the new genotyping technology SNPSelect in crop improvement is discussed. Finally, genotyping from a service provider perspective will be p...
Both field phenotyping and controlled environment phenotyping will be key topics at the conference. A satellite Phenomatics workshop will take place on the two days before the main conference (October 24 and 25) at the same location.
Expert instructors will discuss and share information about phenotyping and data-science. The workshop is limited to 35 participants - interested persons please submit a brief description of interest to kevin.nagel@lemnatec.de.
The meeting will feature talks on the development and use of image-based plant/crop canopy and plant architecture phenotyping technologies for field and controlled environments including : New technologies and methods development or evaluation – particularly intereste...
Premier conference to gather scholars from all over the world to present advances in the relevant fields and to foster an environment conducive to exchanging ideas and information.