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The quest for tolerant varieties: phenotyping at plant and cellular level. • Chair: Sebastien Carpentier • Vice chair: Uli Schurr • FA1306 • contact: [email protected] Added value and impact • General o Adding value to existing funded projects by creating a network o Support young promising researchers (m/f) o Support inclusiveness countries Challenges • Europe has some world-leading groups in plant phenotyping but there is still a long way to go until it finds its way to the general plant community and educational programmes. • The complexity (GxExM), extrapolation from the lab to the field • An essential next step to implement phenotyping in the European Research Area is the establishment of a network of researchers of different disciplines Objectives 1. Disseminate the results of high throughput phenotyping (plant & cell) and novel techniques 2. Integrate results from different omics levels (phenomics, metabolomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, genomics) 3. Link between academia and industry/practice 4. Train young scientists in a multidisciplinary attitude (complexity of genotype x environment x management) genomics metabolomics proteomics transcriptomics Cell phenotyping Plant phenotyping First year of the Action Meeting in CY and PT • COST is an incentive and will not necessarily cover all the costs. • Cyprus: 27 reimbursed/40 participants • Portugal 25 reimbursed/ 54 participants (PhD corner) • Germany 57 reimbursed/ 110 participants