The University of Western Australia
APPN's Node at the University of Western Australia offers phenotyping solutions in controlled environments and via mobile services to reach remote field sites.
APPN's Node at the University of Western Australia offers a range of phenotyping solutions in controlled environment growth facilities (greenhouses, growth chambers) or via our mobile phenotyping service to reach remote field sites. Supported by a team of experts, we help users with experimental design, data acquisition and data analysis.
The equipment listed below is accessible to academic researchers and commercial organisations. Click on the 'info' links below to learn more about our infrastructure (technology fact sheets).
We look forward to discussing how our infrastructure and team of experts can help accelerate your research outputs.
Infrastructure & Services
Controlled Environment Phenotyping
PC2, Quarantine, Growth Rooms & Growth Chambers | Book | |
Vertical Farm Simulator | Book | |
Greenhouses | Book | |
Digital Phenotyping | Book | |
Extreme Temperature (Hot & Cold) Cabinet | Book | |
Hyperspectral Sensing and Imaging | Book | |
Gas Exchange Phenotyping | Book |
Key Contacts
A/Prof Nic Taylor
Node Director, UWA
Jeanette Hatch
Business Manager, UWA
Location
Australian Plant Phenomics Network
The University of Western Australia
Bayliss Building (211)
35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia