Agricultural and Food Science (Mar 2018)

Nordic research infrastructures for plant phenotyping

  • Erik Alexandersson,
  • Markku Keinänen,
  • Aakash Chawade,
  • Kristiina Himanen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.68870
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1

Abstract

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Plant phenomics refers to the systematic study of plant phenotypes. Together with closely monitored, controlled climates, it provides an essential component for the integrated analysis of genotype-phenotype-environment interactions. Currently, several plant growth and phenotyping facilities are under establishment globally, and numerous facilities are already in use. Alongside the development of the research infrastructures, several national and international networks have been established to support shared use of the new methodology. In this review, an overview is given of the Nordic plant phenotyping and climate control facilities. Since many areas of phenomics such as sensor-based phenotyping, image analysis and data standards are still developing, promotion of educational and networking activities is especially important. These facilities and networks will be instrumental in tackling plant breeding and plant protection challenges. They will also provide possibilities to study wild species and their ecological interactions under changing Nordic climate conditions.