Plant imaging systems are widely used in agricultural research, crop breeding, stress detection, and plant physiology studies. They monitor plant growth patterns, photosynthetic performance, and overall health non-destructively.
It provides real-time, highly sensitive measurements of photosynthetic efficiency. This allows researchers to detect environmental stress, disease, or chemical impacts before visible symptoms appear on the plant.
Yes, our professional imaging systems can integrate smoothly with automated phenotyping platforms, conveyor systems, and climate chambers to support high-throughput laboratory and greenhouse research.
Our technology effectively identifies both biotic stress (such as fungal infections, bacterial pathogens, and pest damage) and abiotic stress (including drought, salinity, heat, cold, and soil nutrient deficiencies).
Absolutely. The configuration software features a flexible interface allowing researchers to set up customized measurement parameters, script custom lighting sequences, and automate standard data extraction protocols.
The system software allows comprehensive data exporting in multiple universal formats, including CSV, Excel files, and high-resolution image formats (TIFF, PNG), ensuring easy integration with external statistical tools.