If you missed the May 16 mini-symposium Next Generation Plant Phenotyping Technologies, the talks are available online.
Speakers included:
- Todd M. DeZwaan (LemnaTec Corporation): Phenotyping solutions for basic and applied research in plant biology and agriculture
- Argelia Lorence (Department of Chemistry and Physics, Arkansas State University): Novel phenomic approaches for model and crop plants
- Michael Gore (Plant Breeding and Genetics Section, SIPS, Cornell University): The great outdoors: the application of field-based phenotyping to improve crop resiliency
- Chris Topp (Donald Danforth Plant Science Center): What’s going on in there: imaging technologies to understand the hidden parts of plants
- Olena Vatamaniuk (Soil and Crop Sciences and Plant Biology Sections, SIPS, Cornell University): X-ray fluorescent microscopy imaging for studies of mineral nutrient homeostasis