Hyperspectral reflectance phenotyping and genomic selection are two emerging technologies that have the potential to increase plant breeding efficiency by improving prediction accuracy for grain yield. Hyperspectral cameras quantify canopy reflectance across a wide range of wavelengths that are associated with numerous biophysical and biochemical processes in plants. Genomic selection models utilize genome-wide marker or pedigree information to predict the genetic values of breeding lines. In this study, we propose a multi-kernel GBLUP approach to genomic selection that uses genomic marker-, pedigree-, and hyperspectral reflectance-derived relationship matrices to model the genetic main effects and genotype × environment (G × E) interaction...
The objectives of this study were to assess the potential of using spectral reflectance indices (SRI...
Doctor of PhilosophyGenetics Interdepartmental ProgramJesse A. PolandGrowing populations and shiftin...
Crop growth in different periods influences the final yield. This study started from the agronomic m...
Recent advances in high-throughput phenotyping, genomics, and precision agriculture have provided pl...
Grain yield (GY) is a primary trait for phenotype selection in crop breeding. Rapid and cost-effecti...
Measurement of yield and its components is typically a laborious and expensive process in most wheat...
Abstract Background Modern agriculture uses hyperspectral cameras that provide hundreds of reflectan...
AbstractThe use of canopy spectral reflectance as a high throughput selection method has been recomm...
Genomic selection can be applied prior to phenotyping, enabling shorter breeding cycles and greater ...
To meet an increasing demand for food production there is a need for faster genetic gains in Norweg...
Wheat is an important cereal crop contributing to global food security. Growing human population req...
Scope and Methods of Study: Complementing breeding effort by deploying alternative methods of identi...
Spectral indices as a selection tool in plant breeding could improve genetic gains for different imp...
This study was designed to assess spring wheat accessions found in the USDA-ARS National Small Grain...
Wheat nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce the need for nitrogen (N) fertilizers. This...
The objectives of this study were to assess the potential of using spectral reflectance indices (SRI...
Doctor of PhilosophyGenetics Interdepartmental ProgramJesse A. PolandGrowing populations and shiftin...
Crop growth in different periods influences the final yield. This study started from the agronomic m...
Recent advances in high-throughput phenotyping, genomics, and precision agriculture have provided pl...
Grain yield (GY) is a primary trait for phenotype selection in crop breeding. Rapid and cost-effecti...
Measurement of yield and its components is typically a laborious and expensive process in most wheat...
Abstract Background Modern agriculture uses hyperspectral cameras that provide hundreds of reflectan...
AbstractThe use of canopy spectral reflectance as a high throughput selection method has been recomm...
Genomic selection can be applied prior to phenotyping, enabling shorter breeding cycles and greater ...
To meet an increasing demand for food production there is a need for faster genetic gains in Norweg...
Wheat is an important cereal crop contributing to global food security. Growing human population req...
Scope and Methods of Study: Complementing breeding effort by deploying alternative methods of identi...
Spectral indices as a selection tool in plant breeding could improve genetic gains for different imp...
This study was designed to assess spring wheat accessions found in the USDA-ARS National Small Grain...
Wheat nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce the need for nitrogen (N) fertilizers. This...
The objectives of this study were to assess the potential of using spectral reflectance indices (SRI...
Doctor of PhilosophyGenetics Interdepartmental ProgramJesse A. PolandGrowing populations and shiftin...
Crop growth in different periods influences the final yield. This study started from the agronomic m...