Plant phenotyping is the comprehensive study of plant traits – from growth patterns and physical structure to biochemical properties. This is how scientists read plants to understand their genetics, environmental responses and potential.
Why controlled environments are important:
Accurate phenotyping requires precise control over environmental factors. By manipulating variables such as light, temperature and humidity in our advanced plant growth chambers, researchers can isolate specific plant responses and traits. This level of detail is crucial for furthering agricultural research and developing more resilient crops.
Our plant growth chambers, equipped with integrated phenotyping systems, enable groundbreaking discoveries in plant science. This innovative approach supports sustainable agriculture and accelerates scientific advances.




