Field phenotyping

Field phenotyping

Field phenotyping aims to measure various plant characteristics in field trials

Field phenotyping takes into consideration the influence of the environmental factors like temperature, light, and soil conditions on plant traits. Modern field phenotyping often involves High-throughput phenotyping (HTP) techniques, which use sensors and automated platforms to collect data on a large scale with increased efficiency. PheNo offers UAV phenotyping services, sensors for field trials and field harvesters.

Morphological traits: Plant height, leaf area, biomass, etc.
Physiological traits: Photosynthesis rate, transpiration rate, etc.
Biochemical traits: Chlorophyll content, etc.

Partners and services

NMBU

  • Upgrades of the irrigation system used in field trials. 
  • Portfolio of RGB, multispectral, thermal imaging sensors.
  • A full network of wireless soil sensors placed in the ground across the field station in Vollebekk, logging soil temperature, humidity and conductivity at hourly intervals.
  • A new field harvester for forage research
Photo of the drone DJI Matrice 4T

UAV with a thermal infrared camera.

Photo of the drone DJI Mavic 3

UAV multispectral camera.

Photo of the drone DJI Matrice 300

UAV platform
Try the full-frame camera Zenmuse P1 for a high-resolution capture

Photo of the drone Phantom 4

UAV with multispectral camera

Photo of an Easy growth sensor

Humidity and temperature air and soil sensors.
Explore EasyGrowth.

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UAV platform.

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UAV platform.

Agricultural octocopter engineered for large-scale crop spraying and spreading.

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