Phenomics
Phenomics is the systematic study of an specie's observable qualities or traits. The morphology or physical appearance and structure of the organism, its developmental processes, biochemical and physiological characteristics, activity, and the outcomes of behaviour.

Phenomics is the study of plant traits, qualities and morphology in order to better understand plant systematics. This systematic examination of plant morphology and function helps researchers understand the plant as a whole. In phenomics, new and improved breeding techniques can be developed. This field of study is important for classifying and organizing plants into families and genera, and can help us learn more about the evolution and diversity of plants. Phenomics is also used to identify new plant species and to develop new methods for plant identification.
In phenomics, the systematic study of observable plant qualities is of utmost importance. This involves the examination of plant traits and morphology, in order to better understand the structure and function of the organism as a whole. By gaining a deeper knowledge of phenomics, researchers can more accurately identify and classify plants, and even develop new and improved breeding techniques.
Phenomics is a rapidly growing field of study that is helping us to better understand plant systematics. By studying plant traits and morphology, we can learn more about plant evolution and diversity. Phenomics is also being used to identify new plant species and to develop new methods for plant identification.