The University of Queensland

APPN's Node at The University of Queensland offers plant phenotyping infrastructure in controlled environments (St Lucia & Gatton), at the field site in Gatton, and via mobile service to remote areas.

The APPN Node at The University of Queensland offers novel plant phenotyping solutions across two campuses.

ST LUCIA: Plant phenotyping platforms in highly controlled environment rooms.

GATTON:  

  • Phenotyping infrastructure in controlled environments, glasshouse and 3,000 sqm drought and heat field greenhouse. 
  • Ground-based and airborne phenotyping solutions for projects undertaken on site in Gatton or at remote locations via our mobile phenotyping unit.

We look forward to discussing how our multidisciplinary team and suite of phenotyping infrastructure can help accelerate your research outputs. 

 

Infrastructure & Services

Controlled Environment Phenotyping

St Lucia - Controlled Environment Phenotyping Book
Gatton - Controlled Environment Phenotyping Book

Field and Mobile Phenotyping

Airborne Phenotyping (UAVs) Book
Ground-based Phenotyping Book
Key Contacts
Scott Chapman 800x60

Prof Scott Chapman

Node Director, UQ

Carla Gho 800x600

Carla Gho

Business Manager, UQ

Contact our team

Location

Australian Plant Phenomics Network
The University of Queensland

ST LUCIA:
Office 83-526, St Lucia QLD 4067
GATTON:
Lab 8103-105, Gatton QLD 4343

07 3346 8848

appn@uq.edu.au