Plant Phenotyping Market, By Type (Equipment, Sensors, Software, and Others), By Application (High-throughput screening, Trait identification, Photosynthetic performance, Morphology and growth assessment, and Others), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa)
In 2022, a new initiative called the Nordic-Baltic Plant Phenotyping Network was officially launched. This network aims to enhance collaboration and innovation in plant phenotyping across the Nordic and Baltic regions. By bringing together researchers, institutions, and industry stakeholders, the network seeks to improve plant breeding and cultivation practices through advanced phenotyping techniques. This initiative is expected to foster knowledge sharing and drive advancements in agricultural productivity and sustainability in the region.
In 2022, Royal Van Zanten (RVZ) formed a partnership with Interplant, a breeder specializing in spray roses. This collaboration is designed to give growers in East Africa access to RVZ's diverse selection of Alstroemeria, Statice, Chrysanthemum, and Limonium varieties. With its established presence in East Africa, Interplant will utilize its testing facilities and showcase in Kenya to evaluate RVZ's blooms as well.
In 2020, Analytik introduced the HyperAixpert, an advanced multisensor plant phenotyping system. This innovative technology is designed to enhance the analysis of plant growth and development by integrating multiple sensors to collect a wide range of data. The HyperAixpert system enables researchers and agronomists to gain deeper insights into plant traits, improving the efficiency and accuracy of phenotyping processes.