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20/08/2013

Adam Walton visits the National Plant Phenomics Centre, a new laboratory at Aberystwyth University.

30 minutes

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Sun 25 Aug 2013 06:30

National Plant Phenomics Centre

National Plant Phenomics Centre

In this week’s Science Café Adam visits Aberystwyth University’s robot greenhouse. Around him, hundreds of plants in pots move steadily back and forth on conveyor belts. Every so often they disappear into a series of large cabins to be photographed, from several angles, in infrared and normal light. It’s like an automated factory production line and there’s hardly a human being to be seen.

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This is the National Plant Phenomics Centre, a brand new laboratory which is unique in the UK and one of only a handful of similar facilities in the world.Ìý It’s based at Aberystwyth University’s Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences and it’s an important tool in breeding the crops of the future. It will help scientists understand the links between a plant’s genome (all its genetic information) and its phenome (all its physical and biomechanical traits) and develop drought-tolerant plants which can cope with climate change as well as crops which can provide us with biofuels, chemicals and superfoods.

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Adam gets a guided tour from plant physiologist Alan Gay. He also meets the Centre’s Director, Prof. John Doonan, and Dr. Catherine Howarth, who’s using the facility to assess and develop oat plants with a greater yield. And computer scientist Dr. Roger Boyle explains the difficulties of developing software to interpret all the images from the Centre. Effectively, he has to teach a computer to understand what a plant is!

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  • Tue 20 Aug 2013 18:30
  • Sun 25 Aug 2013 06:30

Adam Walton

Adam Walton

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