Consortium
PheNo is Norway’s national plant phenotyping infrastructure, funded by the Research Council of Norway with NOK 69 million allocated for a five year period (2025-2029).
Partners
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NMBU
As the lead institution of the PheNo initiative, NMBU provides advanced phenotyping services — from field trials and controlled environment research to detailed seed phenotyping.
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UiO – University of Oslo
The Plant Laboratory within the Department of Biosciences will provide specialized services, including controlled environment phenotyping and seed phenotyping of model plant species
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UiT – The Arctic University of Norway
Located in Tromsø, the Climate Laboratory Holt is the world’s northernmost phytotron, jointly managed by UiT and NIBIO, providing advanced services in controlled environment plant phenotyping
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SKP – Centre for Plant Research in Controlled Climate
Based at NMBU, our experienced technicians support trial planning and the development of optimal technical solutions
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NIBIO
With locations all over Norway, NIBIO is one of Norway’s largest research institutes serving the food, forestry, and other biobased industries.
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NTNU
NTNU brings leading expertise in modelling and data interpretation, driving the data analysis services within the PheNo infrastructure.