A European perspective on opportunities and demands for field-based crop phenotyping

The challenges of securing future food security will require deployment of innovative technologies to accelerate crop production. Plant phenotyping methods have advanced significantly, spanning low-cost hand-held devices to large-scale satellite imaging. Field-based phenotyping aims to capture plant...

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Autores principales: Morisse, Merlijn, Wells, Darren M., Millet, Emilie J., Lillemo, Morten, Fahrner, Sven, Cellini, Francesco, Lootens, Peter, Müller, Onno, Herrera, Juan M., Bentley, Alison R., Janni, Michela
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129059
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author Morisse, Merlijn
Wells, Darren M.
Millet, Emilie J.
Lillemo, Morten
Fahrner, Sven
Cellini, Francesco
Lootens, Peter
Müller, Onno
Herrera, Juan M.
Bentley, Alison R.
Janni, Michela
author_browse Bentley, Alison R.
Cellini, Francesco
Fahrner, Sven
Herrera, Juan M.
Janni, Michela
Lillemo, Morten
Lootens, Peter
Millet, Emilie J.
Morisse, Merlijn
Müller, Onno
Wells, Darren M.
author_facet Morisse, Merlijn
Wells, Darren M.
Millet, Emilie J.
Lillemo, Morten
Fahrner, Sven
Cellini, Francesco
Lootens, Peter
Müller, Onno
Herrera, Juan M.
Bentley, Alison R.
Janni, Michela
author_sort Morisse, Merlijn
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description The challenges of securing future food security will require deployment of innovative technologies to accelerate crop production. Plant phenotyping methods have advanced significantly, spanning low-cost hand-held devices to large-scale satellite imaging. Field-based phenotyping aims to capture plant response to the environment, generating data that can be used to inform breeding and selection requirements. This in turn requires access to multiple representative locations and capacities for collecting useful information. In this paper we identify the current challenges in access to field phenotyping in multiple locations in Europe based on stakeholder feedback. We present a map of current infrastructure and propose opportunities for greater integration of existing facilities for meeting different user requirements. We also review the currently available technology and data requirements for effective multi-location field phenotyping and provide recommendations for ensuring future access and co-ordination. Taken together we provide an overview of the current status of European field phenotyping capabilities and provides a roadmap for their future use to support crop improvement. This provides a wider framework for the analysis and planning of field phenotyping activities for crop improvement worldwide.
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spelling CGSpace1290592025-12-08T09:54:28Z A European perspective on opportunities and demands for field-based crop phenotyping Morisse, Merlijn Wells, Darren M. Millet, Emilie J. Lillemo, Morten Fahrner, Sven Cellini, Francesco Lootens, Peter Müller, Onno Herrera, Juan M. Bentley, Alison R. Janni, Michela food security phenotypes remote sensing plant breeding The challenges of securing future food security will require deployment of innovative technologies to accelerate crop production. Plant phenotyping methods have advanced significantly, spanning low-cost hand-held devices to large-scale satellite imaging. Field-based phenotyping aims to capture plant response to the environment, generating data that can be used to inform breeding and selection requirements. This in turn requires access to multiple representative locations and capacities for collecting useful information. In this paper we identify the current challenges in access to field phenotyping in multiple locations in Europe based on stakeholder feedback. We present a map of current infrastructure and propose opportunities for greater integration of existing facilities for meeting different user requirements. We also review the currently available technology and data requirements for effective multi-location field phenotyping and provide recommendations for ensuring future access and co-ordination. Taken together we provide an overview of the current status of European field phenotyping capabilities and provides a roadmap for their future use to support crop improvement. This provides a wider framework for the analysis and planning of field phenotyping activities for crop improvement worldwide. 2022-02 2023-02-26T17:35:22Z 2023-02-26T17:35:22Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129059 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Morisse, M., Wells, D. M., Millet, E. J., Lillemo, M., Fahrner, S., Cellini, F., Lootens, P., Muller, O., Herrera, J. M., Bentley, A. R., & Janni, M. (2022). A European perspective on opportunities and demands for field-based crop phenotyping. Field Crops Research, 276, 108371. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2021.108371
spellingShingle food security
phenotypes
remote sensing
plant breeding
Morisse, Merlijn
Wells, Darren M.
Millet, Emilie J.
Lillemo, Morten
Fahrner, Sven
Cellini, Francesco
Lootens, Peter
Müller, Onno
Herrera, Juan M.
Bentley, Alison R.
Janni, Michela
A European perspective on opportunities and demands for field-based crop phenotyping
title A European perspective on opportunities and demands for field-based crop phenotyping
title_full A European perspective on opportunities and demands for field-based crop phenotyping
title_fullStr A European perspective on opportunities and demands for field-based crop phenotyping
title_full_unstemmed A European perspective on opportunities and demands for field-based crop phenotyping
title_short A European perspective on opportunities and demands for field-based crop phenotyping
title_sort european perspective on opportunities and demands for field based crop phenotyping
topic food security
phenotypes
remote sensing
plant breeding
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129059
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