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Upcoming CROP.SENSe.net Events

CROP.SENSe.net Seminar series

"Field Phenotyping" 

09. - 17.06.2015

CROP.SENSe.net is an innovative and interdisciplinary network, which supports and encourages the use of modern sensor technologies for plant field phenotyping.
The intention of the seminar series is to demonstrate challenges and possibilities which are provided by modern, sensor based field phenotyping technologies. Lectures on soil and image analysis, experimental design and data management provide the theoretical fundamentals of this complex topic. We offer practical exercise on gamma spectroscopy, proximal soil sensing and root phenotyping (“shovelomics”).

If you have further content-related questions pleas contact:  

  • Prof. Dr. Jens Léon (INRES - Pflanzenzüchtung, [Email protection active, please enable JavaScript.])
  • Prof. Dr. Uwe Rascher (Forschungszentrum Jülich, IBG-2, [Email protection active, please enable JavaScript.]

PROGRAM


CROP.SENSe.net Symposium

"PLANT PHENOTYPING: CONCEPTS, SENSORS AND APPLICATIONS"

29.09.2014 - 01.10.2014
Deutsche Welle, Bonn 

Dedicated sessions will include the following preliminary topics:

  • Infrastructure and Networks
  • Measurement Concepts
  • Sensors
  • Interpretation and Handling of Phenomic Data
  • Phenotyping and Breeding
  • Applications for Precision Farming and Crop Management

 

Preliminary Program

Registration opens on 22.nd of May 2014

Symposium Flyer

 

The symposium takes place timed with the workshop on plant phenomics and field phenotyping, 24 September – 27 September 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark organized by University of Copenhagen and EPPN

 

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CROP.SENSE.net Summer School

"SENSORS, IMAGES AND METHODS FOR CROP STRESS DETECTION"

20.08.2014 - 29.08.2014

in Bonn

Program Summer School 

Flyer Summerschool

Contact: Dr. Jörg Steinrücken ([Email protection active, please enable JavaScript.])

 

 

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