Plant Phenome Journal (Feb 2019)

NAPPN: Who We Are, Where We Are Going, and Why You Should Join Us!

  • April Agee Carroll,
  • Jennifer Clarke,
  • Noah Fahlgren,
  • Malia A. Gehan,
  • Carolyn J. Lawrence-Dill,
  • Argelia Lorence

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2135/tppj2018.08.0006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1

Abstract

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The area of high-throughput plant phenomics focuses on developing and deploying hardware and software, including sensors, analysis techniques, and computational methods, with the requisite expertise to rapidly discover and measure a wide array of plant traits. From there, scientists in many disciplines are employed to generate the knowledge to develop plants and plant products that support humanity with reduced environmental impacts. To advance in an area that requires expertise from fields such as biology, computer science, engineering, mathematics, physics, and statistics, reaching out across disciplines is a must and training in new areas can help. Here we report on how the North American Phenotyping Network (NAPPN) was founded, describe its mission to bridge disciplinary and national boundaries, and outline future plans for its expansion. To get involved with NAPPN and join as a member at no cost, visit the organization’s website at .