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      • Drought + heat phenotyping platform
      • Growth chambers
      • SPC chambers
      • CabScan
      • CabWatch
      • Growth Capsules
      • Phenotyping for growth chambers & rooms
        • Hyperspectral scans
        • PlantScan
        • TrayScan
    • In the field
      • Mobile field phenotyping
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        • phenoAIR™ pod
        • phenoMobile® Lite
      • Static field phenotyping
        • Field Cropatron
        • Phenonet
    • Portable devices
      • Photosynthesis
        • LICOR 6400
      • Chlorophyll
        • FluoroCam 800MF
        • LIFT
        • PhotosynQ MultispeQ
        • Walz MONITORING-PAM
        • FieldScout
        • PSI PlantPens
        • SPAD
        • Trimble GreenSeeker
      • Light
        • ASD FieldSpec
        • LICOR LI-191
        • Spectrometer
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        • Everest AGRI-THERM
      • Leaf transpiration
        • Decagon SC-1
        • Delta-T AP4
      • Leaf area
        • LICOR 3000C
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Australasian Plant Pathology Society Conference | Melbourne, Australia

Jo2019-05-24T09:31:00+09:3025 November 2019|

Our 22nd Biennial Conference to be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) in Melbourne, Australia from 25 – 28th November 2019. This conference will be the climax [...]

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Australasian Plant Pathology Society Conference | Melbourne, Australia

Jo2019-10-22T10:28:29+10:3025 November 2019|

  On behalf of the Victorian branch of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society (APPS), we invite you to participate in our 22nd Biennial Conference to be held at the Melbourne [...]

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Australian Plant Phenomics Facility

The Australian Plant Phenomics Facility (APPF) is a distributed network of national research infrastructure platforms that offer open access to plant phenomics technologies and expertise not available at this scale or breadth in the public sector anywhere else in the world.

We provide state-of-the-art plant phenotyping tools and expertise to enable academic and commercial plant scientists, from Australia and around the world, to address complex problems in plant and agricultural science.

Research at the APPF is leading to the development of new and improved crops, healthier food and more sustainable agricultural practices in the face of declining arable land and the challenges of climate variation.

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University of Adelaide
Waite Campus
Hartley Grove, Urrbrae
SA 5064 Australia

Phone: + 61 8 8313 0808

Email: info@plantaccelerator.org.au

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CSIRO Agriculture and Food
Clunies Ross Street, Canberra
ACT 2601 Australia

Phone: +61 2 6246 4339

Fax: +61 2 6246 4975

Email: HRPPCenquiries@csiro.au

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Australian National University
Bldg 134, RSBS, Acton
ACT 0200 Australia

Phone: + 61 2 6125 3741

Email: appf@anu.edu.au

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