VIDEO COMPETITION

Wheat phenotyping and abiotic stress tolerance: from the bench to the field, from visual scores to robotics

We invite postgraduate students, early and mid-career wheat researchers (0.1-10 years full time equivalent post PhD) to present a video to their peers to share their expertise and knowledge on abiotic stress tolerance of wheat and/or phenotyping on wheat.

This call is led by the Chairs and Co-Chairs of the Wheat Initiative Expert Working Groups on Adaption of Wheat to Abiotic Stress (AWAS EWG) and Wheat Phenotyping to Support Wheat Improvement (Phenotyping EWG) and is open to all postgraduate students, early-career and mid-career wheat researchers interested in applying.

WEBINAR COMPETITION

Wheat phenotyping & abiotic stress Tolerance: latest approaches & findings

We invite postgraduate students and early-career researchers (0.1-10 years Full time equivalent post PhD) to present their latest results in abiotic stress tolerance of wheat or novel phenotyping approaches on wheat in the form of a recorded webinar. You will have the opportunity to share your work with the wheat community and, at the same time, you’ve got a chance to win a cash prize.

This call is led by the Chairs and Co-Chairs of the Wheat Initiative Expert Working Groups on Adaption of Wheat to Abiotic Stress (AWAS EWG) and Wheat Phenotyping to Support Wheat Improvement (Phenotyping EWG) and is open to all postgraduate students and early-career researchers interested in applying.

 

 

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