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Crop growth models for the -omics era: the EU-SPICY project

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The prediction of phenotypic responses from genetic and environment al information is an area of active research in genetics, physiology and statistics. Rapidly increasing amounts of phenotypic information become available as a consequence of high throughput phenotyping techniques, while more and cheaper genotypic data follow from the development of new genotyping platforms. A wide array of -omics data can be generated linking genotype and phenotype. Continuous monitoring of environmental conditions has become an accessible option. This weal th of data requires a drastic rethinking of the traditional quantitative genetic approach to modeling phenotypic variation in terms of genetic and environmental differences. Where in the past a single phenotypic trait was partitioned in a genetic and environmental component by analysis of variance techniques, nowadays we desire to model multiple, interrelated and often time dependent, phenotypk t raits as a function of genes (QTLs) and environmental inputs, whi le we would like to include transcription information as well. The EU proj ect 'Smart tools for Predicti on and Improvement of Crop Yield'(KBBE2008-211347), or SPICY, aims at the development of genotype-ta-phenotype models that fully integrate genetic , genomic, physiological and environmental information to achieve accurate phenotypic predictions across a wide variety of genetic and environmental configurations. Pepper (Capsicum annuum) is chosen as the model crop, because of the availability of genetica lly characterized populations and of generic models for continuous crop growth and greenhouse production. In the presentation the objectives and structure of SPICY as well as its philosophy will be discussed.
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hal-02754565 , version 1 (03-06-2020)

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R.E. Voorrips, Alain Palloix, A. Dieleman, Marco Bink, Egbert Heuvelink, et al.. Crop growth models for the -omics era: the EU-SPICY project. 14. Eucarpia Meeting on Genetics and Breeding of Capsicum and Eggplant, Aug 2010, Valencia, Spain. ⟨hal-02754565⟩
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