Integration of Crop Growth Models and Genomic Prediction
Akio Onogi
Abstract
Crop growth models (CGMs) consist of multiple equations that represent physiological processes of plants and simulate crop growth dynamically given environmental inputs. Because parameters of CGMs are often genotype-specific, gene effects can be related to environmental inputs through CGMs. Thus, CGMs are attractive tools for predicting genotype by environment (G×E) interactions. This chapter reviews CGMs, genetic analyses using these models, and the status of studies that integrate genomic prediction with CGMs. Examples of CGM analyses are also provided.
Topics & Concepts
CropBiologyEcologyGenetics and Plant BreedingGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestock