Plant Phenotyping Workshop

5th of September 2013, Porto Heli, Greece

The workshop was organized as a satellite meeting to the EPSO conference.

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The workshop was dedicated to convey the information of opportunities of phenotyping platforms to prospective users. In case studies platform operatods and users who obtained Transnational Access to these platforms will demonstrate the facilities, benefits, and current capacities of EPPN phenotyping platforms.

>>Workshop program

Introduction

- Roland Pieruschka, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
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What is EPPN and how to obtain Transnational Access to EPPN facilities?

Session 1: Transnational Access: User case studies (Chair: Roland Pieruschka)

- Roberto Papa, CRA-CER, Italy
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Morpho-physiological evaluation of a collection of tetraploid wheats under different nitrogen levels

- Pilar Catalan, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
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Phenotypic, genotypic and metabolomics analyses within the Brachypodium distachyon complex (Poaceae): first approaches to phenomics and GWA studies

- Ankica Kodnic-Spika, Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Serbia
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Use of complex stress diagnostic systems to study a combined effect of water nitrogen availability on wheat development

Session 2: Transnational Access: Case studies by operator of plant phenotyping platforms - part 1 (Chair: John Doonan)

- Dénes Dudits, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
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Recent improvements of the Szeged phenotyping platform

- Craig Sturrock, University of Nottingham, UK
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Phenotyping facilities at Nottingham: past, present and future

- Fabio Fiorani, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
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Phenotyping platforms at JPPC provide insight into the dynamics of shoot and root growth responses to sub-optimal water, nitrogen and temperature.

Session 3: Transnational Access: Case studies by operator of plant phenotyping platforms - part 2 (Chair: Dénes Dudits)

- Jörg-Peter Schnitzler, HMGU, Germany
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Possibilites for plant phenotyping at the phytotron facility of the Helmholtz Zentrum München

- John Doonen, Aberystwyth University, UK
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Scaling and integrating phenotyping with genetics and genomics

- Christophe Salon, INRA, France
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Characterizing plant and organisms interactions: challenges and opportunities involving high throughput plant phenotyping

- Thomas Altmann, IPK, Geramany
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Plant Phenotyping at IPK Gatersleben: Installations accessible through EPPN and examples of current applications

Session 4: New developments in plant phenotyping (Chair: Fabio Fiorani)

- Jacques Le Gouis, INRA, France
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PHENOME: French Plant Phenomic Network

- Uli Schurr, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
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Establishing phenotyping capacity within the German Plant Phenotyping Network (DPPN)

- Uli Schurr, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
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Plant Phenotyping: Future perspectives