Yufeng Ge and Nipuna Chamara look over a plant remote sensor system being tested at the one-acre field phenotyping site at ENREC, near Mead, Nebraska. Yufeng Ge, Associate Professor of Biological Systems Engineering, is advancing high-tech plant phenotyping to study plant’s physical traits, leading to improved yields, drought resistance. He is photographed in the spider cam field near Mead, Nebraska. July 8, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Yufeng Ge and Nipuna Chamara look over a plant remote sensor system being tested at the one-acre field phenotyping site at ENREC, near Mead, Nebraska. Yufeng Ge, Associate Professor of Biological Systems Engineering, is advancing high-tech plant phenotyping to study plant’s physical traits, leading to improved yields, drought resistance. He is photographed in the spider cam field near Mead, Nebraska. July 8, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.