Plant Phenomics
Abstract
The article examines various aspects of the plant phenomics development which is a new field of omics research that studies the characteristics of plant phenotypes in relation to their physiological responses, gene expression, protein activity, and the presence of metabolite assemblies.
About the Authors
V. DemidchikBelarus
Vadim Demidchik
M. Mysleyko
Belarus
Margarita Mysleyko
V. Bondarenko
Belarus
Vladislav Bondarenko
M. Patrin
Russian Federation
Maxim Patrin
V. Artishevskaya
Belarus
Veronika Artishevskaya
D. Afonnikov
Russian Federation
Dmitry Afonnikov
M. Chernysh
Belarus
Maria Chernysh
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For citations:
Demidchik V., Mysleyko M., Bondarenko V., Patrin M., Artishevskaya V., Afonnikov D., Chernysh M. Plant Phenomics. Science and Innovations. 2025;(11):39-49. (In Russ.)


















