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PAMM's Field Day: Tyrone Keep, Agricultural Engineer at the USask Plant Phenotyping and Imaging Research Centre
PAMM's Field Day: The Phenotype Acquisition and Measurement Machine (affectionately dubbed “PAMM” because all the best science things require an acronym) is a robotic imaging platform developed for field crop phenotyping. Pictured here is PAMM taking in the beauty of the prairie skyline after a test drive on Halloween 2018. The weather was ideal and it proved to be the last warm day of the year. PAMM’s day job includes acquiring phenotypes for wheat, lentils, and canola, but she dreams of broadening her research horizons to measure traits of all types of crops. (Tyrone Keep/Agricultural Engineer at the USask Plant Phenotyping and Imaging Research Centre)
Funder: Canada First Research and Excellence Fund: Plant Phenotyping and Imaging Research Centre
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