PhenoRob
Robotics and Phenotyping for Sustainable Crop Production
Food, feed, fiber, and fuel: Crop farming plays an essential role for the future of humanity and our planet. The environmental footprint of agriculture needs to be reduced: less input of chemicals like herbicides and fertilizer and other limited resources like water or energy. Simultaneously, the decline in arable land and climate change pose additional constraints like drought, heat, and other extreme weather events.
Achieving sustainable crop production with limited resources is a task of immense proportions. In order to achieve this, the University of Bonn together with Forschungszentrum Jülich conducts research in the Cluster of Excellence “PhenoRob – Robotics and Phenotyping for Sustainable Crop Production” to develop methods and new technologies that observe, analyze, better understand and specifically treat plants.

Therapeutic Landscapes a concept for PlanetaryHealth

PhenoRob PhD Graduate Talks: Felix Bauer

Plastics in soil: analytical methods and data availability

Action- or results-based payments for ecosystem services in the era of smart weeding robots?

Field observation and verbal exchange as peer effects in farmers’ technology adoption decisions

Unsupervised semantic label generation in agricultural fields

PhenoRob PhD Graduate Talks: Lijie Zhang

PhenoRob PhD Graduate Talks: Madhuri Paul

Trailer: Knowledge Distillation for Efficient Panoptic Semantic Segmentation

PhenoRob PhD Graduate Talk: Lukas Drees

PhenoRob PhD Graduate Talks: Jan Weyler

The Concept of Sustainable Diets in Nutrition Studies

Diseases Protection and Site-Specific Control

Automated Leaf-Level Inspection

DynamoBot - Dynamic Mobile Robotics

PhenoRob Digital Agricultural Avatar

Bee Demonstrator - Detect Pollinators in the Field

PhenoRob PhD Graduate Talks: Philipp Feisthauer

PhenoRob Digital Agricultural Avatar (Extended Version)

Establishing Cohort Studies in the Global South: Experiences from Ghana

PhenoRob PhD Graduate Talks: Dario Schulz

PhenoRob PhD Graduate Talks: Annika Bonerath

M. Lange, Leibniz IPK Gatersleben (06.09.2024)

Determining the "Inflection Point" of plant response to stress for efficient crop management

PhenoRob: Research Priorities to Leverage Smart Digital Technologies for Sustainable Crop Production

A. Alempijevic, University of Technology Sydney (03.09.2024)

IntercropVALUES - a PhenoRob partner project

Positive public attitudes towards agricultural robots

Faces of PhenoRob: Anna Cord

Modeling microbial dynamics and matter cycling in soil systems