Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines — The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), through IRRI Education, successfully concluded the Training Course on Rice Root Phenotyping held from 20–24 April 2026 at the MS Swaminathan Building, IRRI Headquarters in Los Baños, Laguna.
The five-day course brought together nine graduate students, researchers, and academic professionals from the Philippines, Taiwan, Kenya, Tanzania, and the United Kingdom. Participants represented diverse fields including agronomy, crop physiology, plant pathology, genetics, biology, horticulture, and plant breeding.
The training aimed to strengthen participants’ technical competencies in rice root phenotyping through lectures, demonstrations, and immersive field and laboratory sessions focused on standardized methods for studying rice roots.





Through the Training Course on Rice Root Phenotyping, IRRI continues to strengthen global research capacity by equipping scientists and researchers with practical skills and advanced knowledge in rice root science.

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