Plant Phenome Project

Plant Phenomics has been growing and advancing rapidly in the last decades. Two important facts drive this growth:

1) the need for growing more food with better nutrition quality for the world population which has been rising enormously along with increasing social inequalities;

2) the need for better understanding of plant-environment interaction so improving the ability to produce crops better adapted to coping with uncertainties in future climate.

This project aims to provide a detailed philosophical analysis of the main concepts and methodologies in phenome research, specifically in plant science. Main methodology will be traditional philosophical analysis both in philosophy and scientific literature. Genotype, phenotype and environment are concepts traditionally at the core of theoretical biology and philosophy of biology. Philosophy of biology has paid far more attention to genotypes than phenotypes, and this project will make an important contribution to redressing this balance.

Plant Phenome Project is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No:833353 (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships).

People:

Researcher: Dr. Özlem Yilmaz  (Orcid id, Twitter)

Supervisor: Prof. John Dupré