Introduction to Plant Phenotyping Technologies
The University of Nottingham
  • Start Date: 23 Jan, 2023
  • 4 weeks
  • Study Content: Videos


Learn about technologies used in plant phenotyping and their effect on data collection and analysis of plant traits.

Course Fee: Free
Certificate Cost: See Fees and Eligibility

Course Description

This course is made available through the eLearnAfrica and FutureLearn partnership.

Explore the technologies used in modern plant phenotyping


Modern technologies have revolutionised plant phenotyping processes, allowing the recording of plant trait characterisation to take place over hours, rather than weeks or months.


On this four-week course, you’ll delve into some of the various technologies used in plant phenotyping, learning about data generation in different environments – both the advantages and challenges


Discover different types of phenotyping kit


Plant phenotyping data can be gathered using a variety of equipment including satellites, phenotyping platforms, and hand-held devices.


You’ll be introduced to some of these devices, look at some of the data they produce, and discuss the challenges of using phenotyping technologies in practice, both inside and out.
With this knowledge, you’ll be able to consider the practicalities of each type of technology in various situations.


Investigate phenotyping data collection techniques


You’ll explore the types of data and measurements required in different contexts. You’ll discuss the impact of big data on plant phenotyping and how technologies can aid meaningful analysis.


Using this understanding, you’ll be able to think about what data should be gathered depending on the crop characteristics you want to analyse and discuss which technologies would be best suited to the task.


Examine methods used to phenotype plants in different environments


To gather meaningful data, varied methods of plant phenotyping must be used in field and controlled environments.


You’ll investigate plant phenotyping concepts and technologies in different environments, assessing the suitability and ease of data collection.


By the end of this course, you’ll have been introduced to some phenotyping equipment, concepts and data, and thought about how to use this data to inform crop production.


This course is designed for researchers and other professionals working in the area who are curious about plant phenotyping. It is suitable for those without previous experience with plants or plant phenotyping.


This course is also an ideal entry point for those with no phenotyping experience, who want a brief introduction to some of the fundamentals of plant phenotyping. Following on from this course you might want to check out some upcoming DataCAMPP courses on data management, analysis and robotics, which, as you will see, form an important part of the plant phenotyping process.


Certificate cost may vary. You will be redirected to the host page for cost and payment options.

The University of Nottingham

The University of Nottingham is committed to providing a truly international education, inspiring students, producing world-leading research and benefiting the communities around campuses in the UK, China and Malaysia. The purpose of the University is to improve life for individuals and societies worldwide. By bold innovation and excellence in all that it does, the University makes both knowledge and discoveries matter.

The University of Nottingham has 42,000 students at award-winning campuses in the United Kingdom, China and Malaysia. It was ‘one of the first to embrace a truly international approach to higher education’, according to the Sunday Times University Guide 2013. It is also one of the most popular universities among graduate employers, one of the world’s greenest universities, and winner of the Times Higher Education Award for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Sustainable Development’. It is ranked in the UK’s Top 10 and the World’s Top 75 universities by the Shanghai Jiao Tong and the QS World Rankings.

More than 90 per cent of research at The University of Nottingham is of international quality, according to the most recent Research Assessment Exercise. The University aims to be recognised around the world for its signature contributions, especially in global food security, energy & sustainability, and health. It won a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education for its research into global food security.

 

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