Dear all,

I would like to remid you on the approaching 4th APPN Meeting abstract submission deadline (31st March)!

Your contrbutions are crucial for the success of the meeting and the  APPNetwork in general!

 

See you in Mai at the VBC!

Best, Jakub.

 

From: Jez,Jakub <jakub.jez@vbcf.ac.at>
Date: Tuesday, 16. January 2024 at 09:07
To: APPN community <appn@lists.vbcf.ac.at>
Subject: INVITATION: 4th Austrian Plant Phenotyping Network Meeting - 23rd May, 2024, VBC.

Dear colleagues and friends,

It is our pleasure to invite you to the 4th Austrian Plant Phenotyping Network (APPN) Meeting,

which will take place May 23rd, 2024, at the Vienna BioCenter, IMP lecture hall.


Free Registration and abstract submission are open: https://appn.at/events/4thappn/  

As the last years, the meeting will be free to attend, thanks to the support of our company partners.

 

This year we aim for a national focus on recently established plat phenotyping infrastructures, instrumentation, and methodologies.

Covering topics in basic- and applied plant research from Arabidopsis, via crop plants up to trees.

Roots and shoots. Lab to field.  Success stories and setbacks.

 

We are looking forward to receiving your abstracts for talks and posters!


Confirmed speakers:
    
Carlos Trujillo-Moya & Ahmad Muhammad (BFW) – “High-throughput phenotyping integrated with metabolomics and transcriptomics reveals a new fine-scale method to study drought stress in Norway spruce seedlings

Claudia Jonak (AIT) – H2020 project: “Multilayered phenotyping to uncover resilience to temperature and water stress in camelina sativa”

Markus Puschenreiter (BOKU/MUL) – “Beneficial effects of carbon from methane plasmalysis on soil conditions and plant growth”

Markus Teige (UniVie) – H2020 project: “ADAPT – Accelerated development of multiple – stress tolerant potato”

Verena Ibl (UniVie) – “A bench-top Dark-Root device built with LEGO® bricks enables a non-invasive plant root development analysis in soil conditions mirroring nature

Dominik Grosskinsky (AIT) – Sensor-based and physiological phenotyping approaches to support crop improvement”

David Major (VRVis) – “Satellite image super-resolution for enhanced agriculture monitoring”


Please help to share this invitation in your organizations and networks!

The flyer is attached to this mail.

 

Looking forward to meet you in person.

Best regards,

Jakub Jez, on behalf of the organizing committee.

 

P.S.: Yes, there will be food, wine and music.

 

 

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Jakub Jez
Head, Plant Sciences Facility
T +43 1 7962324 7090
M +43 664 8084 77090
jakub.jez@vbcf.ac.at

Vienna BioCenter Core Facilities GmbH
Dr. Bohr-Gasse 
3
1030 Vienna
Austria
www.vbcf.ac.at

 

Chair, Austrian Plant Phenotyping Network (APPN) and Support Group Member of ESFRI EMPHASIS project

 

Twitter: @VBCF_PlantS

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jezjakub

 

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