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Short course:
From -omics to phenotyping for crop improvement.
Tuesday 26th-Thursday 28th, June 2018 - Aula Maggiore - Via Celoria, 2 (MI)
Genotype - Phenotype: still the key question in Life Sciences
Mario Enrico Pé
Transcriptomics as a powerful method to describe the plant phenotype induced by biotic and abiotic stress conditions
Anita Zamboni
MS-based metabolite profiling in plant
Luigi Lucini
Proteomics to study flower and fruit phenotypes characterized by different colours and quality properties
Bhakti Prinsi
Imaging techniques for plant phenotyping
Roberto Oberti
Earth Observation systems for operational monitoring of crop conditions
Mirco Boschetti
Smart technologies for phenotyping
Roberto Confalonieri
High-throughput data management and analysis in systems biology
Filippo Geuna
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