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Onno Muller is a researcher at the Jülich Research Centre, affiliated with the Institute of Bio- and Geosciences (IBG), Plant Sciences (IBG-2). His work focuses on non-invasive plant phenotyping and understanding plant-environment interactions to enhance sustainable agriculture and bioeconomy.
His research integrates molecular, physiological, and ecological approaches to address food security, climate change mitigation, and resource efficiency. Key technologies include the Light-Induced Fluorescence Transient (LIFT) method for photosynthesis measurement and positioning systems like Fieldsnake and Fieldweasel for field-based phenotyping.
Recent publications highlight his expertise in drought tolerance, agrivoltaics, elevated CO2 effects, and remote sensing across crops like wheat, soybean, and mungbean. Projects like CASS, Phenorob, and BreedFACE underscore his international collaboration.
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