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Contact UsThe Australian Plant Phenomics Network (APPN) is a distributed network of national research infrastructure platforms offering open access to state-of-the-art plant phenomics technologies, tools and expertise not available at this scale or breadth in the public sector anywhere else in the world. Access to our infrastructure is available to academic and commercial plant scientists, from Australia and around the world, to address complex problems in plant and agricultural sciences.
At APPN-UQ, we are proud to provide our collaborating researchers with access to a wide range of advanced tools and equipment designed to enhance agricultural phenotyping research. Our offerings include high-resolution phenotyping devices, satellite data services via Planet & Google Earth Engine, and cutting-edge UAV models equipped for comprehensive field analysis. Researchers can also take advantage of our specialized greenhouses, including the Cravo Greenhouse and the traditional Glasshouse, for controlled environment studies. Additionally, our field cameras ensure precise data capture across various terrains, while the Dino Lite Microscope allows for detailed analysis at the microscopic level. These tools are available for loan to support your research and drive innovation in agricultural science.
We empower researchers with the ability to assess critical plant traits using state-of-the-art technology and innovative methodologies. Our comprehensive phenotyping services allow you to quantify essential traits with precision and accuracy.By leveraging our expertise and cutting-edge tools, you can gain deeper insights into your crops, make data-driven decisions, and optimize your agricultural practices. Explore the full potential of your research with our robust trait analysis capabilities, designed to meet the diverse needs of modern agriculture.
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