I would be interested in collaborating on projects. Our group has a history of phenotyping both barley and wheat plant both ex-situ and in field, from seedling to mature plants, concentrating on roots, and their interaction with the environment and farm management. We have some long-term field trial investigating reduce tillage, under rotations, including legumes, other cereal and cover crops in a northern maritime climate. The wider group also investigate nutrient uptake in barley, and the Barley Genetics group also hold large collections of Barley resources (germplasm and linked genomics information and protocols)
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