New Molecular Biology Laboratory to Strengthen Agronomic Research and Field Trials
Modern agronomic research and agricultural field trials increasingly combine field experimentation with laboratory analysis. This integration helps researchers better understand crop performance and biological processes.
To support this approach, Landlab has recently expanded its facilities. The company built two new laboratories, including one dedicated to molecular biology.
The new spaces allow the installation of additional instruments. They also increase the number of analyses that can be performed. As a result, the laboratory can process a larger number of samples.
Integrating Field Trials and Laboratory Analyses
Agricultural field trials and crop trials generate essential data on crop growth, productivity and response to agronomic practices.
However, field observations alone do not explain all biological mechanisms. Laboratory analyses help researchers interpret results more accurately.
The new laboratories allow the integration of chemical and biomolecular analyses within experimental projects. These analyses complement the agronomic data collected in the field.
Our laboratory already performs PCR and qPCR analyses. With the new infrastructure, additional analytical approaches can now be integrated into research activities.
This development benefits both internal research and external partners. Companies using our field trial services and agricultural R&D services can now access more complete experimental results.
Studying Plant–Soil–Microbe Interactions
One of the main goals of the expansion is to deepen the study of plant–soil–microbe interactions.
Researchers can now apply advanced omics techniques to investigate biological processes at the molecular level. These methods help reveal the complex mechanisms that influence crop performance.
Understanding these interactions supports the development of precision agriculture strategies and innovative biostimulant solutions.
Supporting Agricultural Innovation
The new laboratories strengthen Landlab’s role as an independent agricultural research company.
By combining agricultural field trials, crop trials and advanced laboratory analyses, we provide deeper insights into crop systems.
This integrated approach offers a more complete view of agricultural ecosystems. It also supports companies developing new technologies and sustainable agricultural products.
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