Dynamic QTL-based ecophysiological models to predict phenotype from genotype and environment data.
C Eduardo VallejosJames W JonesMehul S BhaktaSalvador A GezanMelanie J CorrellPublished in: BMC plant biology (2022)
The dynamic model can be applied to other species and to different plant processes. These types of models can, in modular form, gradually replace plant processes in existing crop models as has been implemented in BeanGro, a crop simulation model within the DSSAT Cropping Systems Model. Gene-based dynamic models can accelerate precision breeding of diverse crop species, particularly with the prospects of climate change. Finally, a gene-based simulation model can assist policy decision makers in matters pertaining to prediction of food supplies.