JPPC - the Jülich Plant Phenotyping Centre
JPPC is the platform for plant phenotyping research at the Forschungszentrum Jülich.
At IBG-2: Plant Sciences plant scientists together with physicists, chemists and engineers develop a unique portfolio of non-invasive methods for plant phenotyping.
The methods are based on optical and dedicated electromagnetic technologies, on NMR and special isotope technologies including short-lived radiotracers.
Research activities cover ecophysiological problems under environmental conditions from controlled to field environments.
JPPC benefits from plant phenotyping in national and international networks like GABI or IPPN: development of concepts, strategies and sensors, genomic approaches and system biology.
JPPC is the base for the development of a national phenotyping platform named in the High Tech Strategy of the German federal government.
BMBF High Tech Strategy 2006
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Plant Phenotyping
at IBG-2:

Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Institute for Bio- and Geosciences(ICG)
IBG-2: Plant Sciences
Prof. Ulrich Schurr
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