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System for multi-level phenotypic characterization of plants with microorganisms

Purpose of equipment
The system for multi-level phenotypic characterization of plants with microorganisms consists of three modules: a module for phenotypic characterization of whole plants, a module for characterization of the growth of living cells and a module for molecular phenotyping at the level of nucleic acids. The first module enables the tracking of gene activity in the plant after exposure of the plant to stress or inducers of their expression with the help of reporter systems. The second module presents a system for automated characterization of the growth of living cells, which enables sensitive non-invasive monitoring of the biological growth, development and morphology of microorganisms in real time with the help of automated image capture. The third module for the molecular characterization of nucleic acids enables the precise preparation of a nucleic acid sample for many techniques of molecular characterization of nucleic acids, which enables the preparation of high-quality DNA libraries for high-throughput sequencing methods as well as for methods for tracking epigenetic changes in DNA.
Access of equipment
Responsible for equipment: Valentina Levak
URL: http://www.nib.si/infrastruktura/infrastrukturni-center-planta
The equipment is a part of Infrastructural program NIB. For the access of the equipment contact the Head of IC Planta (http://www.nib.si/eng/index.php/infrastructure/infrastructural-centre-planta). Waiting time for the access of the equipment is up to 1 month.
Research projects (2) Legend
ARIS research and infrastructure programmes (1) Legend
no. Code Title Period Head No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  P4-0165  Biotechnology and Plant Systems Biology  1/1/2022 - 12/31/2027  PhD Kristina Gruden 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0105  National Institute of Biology  Ljubljana  5055784 
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