Australian Plant Phenomics Network

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Australian Plant Phenomics Network (APPN) is Australia’s network of National Research Infrastructures for plant and agricultural science.

Underpinned by FAIR data principles and a multidisciplinary team of experts, we provide open access to state-of-the-art plant phenotyping infrastructure to enable research excellence and innovation for sustainable agriculture.

As the world population continues to grow while arable land is declining, it is more important than ever to develop nutritious crops that are resilient to the conditions of a changing climate to ensure future food demand can be met.

APPN’s nodes are strategically located across nine renowned Australian research organisations to offer a network of phenotyping solutions in controlled environments (greenhouse/growth room), at field sites or via mobile phenotyping units to reach regional areas, to help academic researchers and industry address the critical challenges in agriculture.

Visit our Nodes or contact us to discuss how our infrastructure can help address your research or industry challenge.  

For general information about our research infrastructure network, please contact the APPN Head Office in Adelaide.

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