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Videometer exhibition at 7th Seed Health Symposium

Videometer exhibition at 7th Seed Health Symposium

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The upcoming 7th Seed Health Symposium provides an excellent opportunity for VideometerLab to showcase its advanced capabilities in seed assessment through spectral imaging. The event will serve as a platform for researchers, scientists, and industry professionals to gather and exchange knowledge on the latest developments in seed health.

One of the main highlights of the exhibition will be the demonstration of VideometerLab 3, a cutting-edge instrument specifically designed for seed health analysis. By leveraging the power of spectral imaging technology, VideometerLab 3 enables researchers to assess the health and quality of seeds with remarkable precision and efficiency.

In particular, the focus of this exhibition will be on the examination of mycoflora, specifically Fusarium spp. and other fungi, present on barley kernels. With the aid of VideometerLab 3, these fungal pathogens can be accurately imaged and subsequently analyzed at the individual kernel level. This level of detail allows for a deeper understanding of the distribution and severity of fungal infections, leading to more effective strategies for disease management and seed quality improvement.

In addition to spectral imaging, VideometerLab 3 integrates advanced sequencing techniques to further enhance seed health analysis. By combining imaging and sequencing data, researchers can gain valuable insights into the genetic composition and diversity of fungal pathogens, aiding in the development of targeted interventions and breeding programs for disease-resistant seed varieties.

The demonstration at the 7th Seed Health Symposium will showcase the seamless integration of imaging, sequencing, and data analysis capabilities offered by VideometerLab 3. Attendees will have the opportunity to witness firsthand how this innovative technology can revolutionize seed health assessment, enabling more precise and informed decision-making in the field of agriculture.

 

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